Strange manhole

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I lifted the sewer manhole in my garden for the first time the other day (theres no gulley, needed to drain the CH). There are two inlets and one outlet. The wierd thing is that the outlet is ABOVE the level of the inlets. So the inlets are constantly submerged. The outlet has quite a slope to it as well, its not like they needed to step up the outlet for any reason.

Now, one of the inlets is from where the outside toilet would have been, about 2 feet away. The other inlet is from a plastic modern soil stack, installed about 2004 about 12 foot away.

Is there any reason for the inlets to a manhole to be constantly submerged?
 
You have a blocked interceptor, get some rods and plunge just below the outlet. This is known as the rodding eye.

Andy
 
Ahhh, so you're saying the proper outlet is below the "outlet" i can see? And that the top outlet is actually a rodding point?

This makes more sense to me. Whats an interceptor?
 
An interceptor U trap in the last man hole leading to the street, (just like a toilet bowl holding water) it was put in to stop smells coming up from the main sewer.

Andy
 

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