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These pictures are small and semi annoying because of it.
ok this is a different type of dook
And so no one asks, i work for an environmental company that deals with basically any type of petroleum based release and we were removing a under ground fuel storage tank.
Soooo i show up and im looking at the site map of the house we were doing work at today, the heating oil tank had already been removed and the contaminated soils had just been loaded up and ready to be sent for treatment. I notice on my site map that there is an abandoned septic system right in front of the house and literally right under the freshly loaded dump truck. Well soon as i start to yell out to the driver as he is pulling off low and behold he find the septic tank on his own.
I can`t help but grab my face in disbelief and begin laughing before calling up the office.


ok this is a different type of dook
And so no one asks, i work for an environmental company that deals with basically any type of petroleum based release and we were removing a under ground fuel storage tank.
Soooo i show up and im looking at the site map of the house we were doing work at today, the heating oil tank had already been removed and the contaminated soils had just been loaded up and ready to be sent for treatment. I notice on my site map that there is an abandoned septic system right in front of the house and literally right under the freshly loaded dump truck. Well soon as i start to yell out to the driver as he is pulling off low and behold he find the septic tank on his own.
I can`t help but grab my face in disbelief and begin laughing before calling up the office.


Last edited by Hooch; Feb 1, 2012 at 03:10 PM.
These pictures are small and semi annoying because of it.
ok this is a different type of dook
And so no one asks, i work for an environmental company that deals with basically any type of petroleum based release and we were removing a under ground fuel storage tank.
Soooo i show up and im looking at the site map of the house we were doing work at today, the heating oil tank had already been removed and the contaminated soils had just been loaded up and ready to be sent for treatment. I notice on my site map that there is an abandoned septic system right in front of the house and literally right under the freshly loaded dump truck. Well soon as i start to yell out to the driver as he is pulling off low and behold he find the septic tank on his own.
I can`t help but grab my face in disbelief and begin laughing before calling up the office.



ok this is a different type of dook
And so no one asks, i work for an environmental company that deals with basically any type of petroleum based release and we were removing a under ground fuel storage tank.
Soooo i show up and im looking at the site map of the house we were doing work at today, the heating oil tank had already been removed and the contaminated soils had just been loaded up and ready to be sent for treatment. I notice on my site map that there is an abandoned septic system right in front of the house and literally right under the freshly loaded dump truck. Well soon as i start to yell out to the driver as he is pulling off low and behold he find the septic tank on his own.
I can`t help but grab my face in disbelief and begin laughing before calling up the office.



By looking at all those plywood boards on the ground, I would immediately think that its not safe for this huge dump truck to roll over that weighs tons. Or something isn't right under there go another way, it seems obvious that those boards are concealing something to me.
charlie is on point, we bring a ply wood trailer to every job to help prevent ruts...unless you have a bare dirt nasty grass less barren wasteland of a yard then we just don't bother.
Last edited by Hooch; Feb 3, 2012 at 07:46 AM.








