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@ Greg Willson | Friday, Oct 13, 2017 | 1minuteRead | Update at Friday, Oct 13, 2017

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(37) 10” Standard Concrete Block (hardware store) (1) TON Traffic Bond and gravel (local landscape supply) ACCESS TO STORED WATER: (2) Garden Hose Shut Off Ball Valve - Full Flow (hardware store) MANIFOLD SYSTEM: (12) 34” Bulkhead Fitting (hardware store) (12) 34” Female Tee PVC Schedule 40 (hardware store) (12) 34” x 2” Schedule 80 PVC Riser (hardware store) (3) 34” PVC ball valve slip x slip 10 ft. 34” schedule 40 PVC pipe (hardware store) 16 ft. black vinyl tubing 1” inside diameter (local pond supply store) hose clamps as needed DOWNSPOUT DEBRIS FILTER: (2) 8” pond plant baskets (local pond supply store) (2) nylon fine-mesh paint strainers (hardware store) OVERFLOW PORT: (2) U300 - 3” Uniseal® pipe to tank seal (http://www.aussieglobe.com/3-Uniseal-...) (2) 90 degree PVC elbow (hardware store) 8 ft. FLEX-Drain® (hardware store) 25 Ft. FLEX-Drain® (hardware store)

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