ok. we're outside the house now. we're goingto talk about where we tie these to the existing sewer line. and, you remember that we hadarizona blue state come out and mark the ground on the street to give us an idea of wherethis sewer line is. where it ties into the main line. and, when they make a mark in thestreet and they tell you where you sewer line is that's within twenty-four inches of eitherside of their mark. that's why, well that's why this hole is so big. because we didn'tknow exactly where the line was. and, you can see this is our main line down here. so,getting back to this is the pipe coming out of the new bathroom. this is our protectivesleeve right here that the pipe runs through. we had a long sweep ninety that drop downto the level of the sewer pipe. these two
items here, are clean outs. we have to havetwo clean outs. one going back into the house, this one here is going into the sewer line.and, that way if there's ever a clog somewhere the plumber can put his snake down and snakethis way to see if the clog is in the main line. or, he can come through this one andgo back up into the house to see if he can find the clog that way. this is all ready.we've been final, the inspector approved this. so, we're at the point now where we're readyto backfill this hole. this green line that you see here is our gas line. it's a one inchgas line that comes off the main meter, which is in the alleyway. this green coating thatyou see over it, is a scotch coat. which, helps protect the pipe from rotting. and,we discovered this pipe here when we were
excavating to find the sewer pipe. and, ittravels on up and into the house from here. so, this will all just get backfilled andthen we're done with this part of the project.