A Typical Project| |  - Installing temporary sump for drainage system to flow into until the permanent sump can be constructed.
| | | |  - Connecting drain lines into permanent sump. Pipes are bedded and covered in a gravel envelope to prevent silt from entering through perforations.
| | | | | | | |  - Trencher is set in slot next to sump and pipe if fed through chute and connected to the sump inlets.
| | | |  - This wheel trencher is capable of installing 12 inch diameter pipe.
| | | |  - Drainage Plow prepares to install 3 or 4 inch lateral pipes that are connected to the main line.
| | | |  - Occasionally the plow has to be pulled if traction is a problem. Note the ruts and wet surface conditions during this installation.
| | | |  - Gravel envelope being loaded in hopper while the machine is in motion laying pipe.
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