Donna Kane, when standing on the ground, while standing on earth, falling under the earth and falls below the earth and falls down, Donna Friday afternoon
Dawson’s valley in the northern Dawson Creek was an old septic tank, which was filled with the work he studied in the northern Dawson Creek, was a good septic tank full of fun.
However, the water was above the head in the six-on-12-12-seven-layer tank. He could not remove himself, so he had to find a way to keep his head on the water.
“I could reach me and hang on the top of the place and shouted my head,” he said to CBC: ” Northern North Host Carolina de Ryk.
His wife Wayne Sawchuk was only in their homes, but the voice of the scream sounded by the wind and radio. From the inside of the tank, Kane reached a closed chair to whip to the leg, and turned it into a McKey bar that could hold it until he was reserved.
Kane, her husband estimated that something was wrong and 20 minutes before he went outside to help him.
“After warming up and cleaned, we just understood … We saw a little depression where this hole in the last few years. But we didn’t think about it.”
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Dry land
Luis Goncalves, a registered Side service, installer and planner in Western Kelowna, said it was unusual in a homeowner’s property, because it should be disclosed during land transmission or procurement.
Goncalves, especially in rural areas, especially in the houses, especially before he had worked on a property, he said to be convinced that they know the place in place. One place can get this information, he passes through local health.
When the septic systems are commissioned, Goncalves said that the content of a tank was discharged and the tank is filled to prevent a situation found as a corn.
The life of the septic systems, he can continue everywhere in 20 to 40 years, said depending on the transfer of soil.

The land in Kane’s society is generally humid clay. But now the bone is dry, he said. After a few years drought, he remained moisture, which does not make moisture, unstable.
“Clay is always a really good combination. But now it’s like popcorn,” he said.
Land scholar, the associate professor of the University of British Columbia, composed of large soils of clay – sand grains can be 70 times larger than clay particles.
The small size helps the soil keep water, makes it sensitive to drying and soak.
“The effects of the drought in clay soil can be very dramatic,” he said. “In dry periods, they are visible and visible on the surface. This is the classic image of the drought (ten) clay soils.

Kane, while hanging in the septic tank, he saw the earth his surroundings: It was dry, and he was able to see every gravel and “difference” in the land.
Ministry of Agriculture Land Specialist Dieter geesing, when clay lands are dried, it can develop deep cracks that can shrink and disrupt the land structures. Drying and repeated cycles of moisture can collapse and cause long-term structural damage.
It went over a month since Kane fell to the ground. He and his husband filled the tank with rocks and dirt and learned that some old vehicles were buried in another place in the yard.
He said he still feels a little lasting while stepping on an uneven place or empty stairs.
“I’m a little kidding, still. I know how lucky I am” said Kane. “Wayne was not here, I would not survive. And this could be someone who could not be ashamed of a child or as soon as I could.”