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    Sep 8, 2012, 07:39 AM
    Sump pump
    We are digging out our old sump pump well to put in a larger tank and pump. We also dug back to the drain to replace the drainage pipe that is rusted through and put in a larger drain. Under the drain is a large empty tank that appears to be a drywell. Should this be replaced, removed, bypassed?

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