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Can PVC pipe be embedded in concrete?

While digging a foundation for a fire place we are adding to our existing home, we ran into, suprise! the sewer line for the house. Gak. Called around to the mason and the contractor, who said they see pvc in concrete often, and that it should be okay pour the foundation and embed the line under the concrete. About 6 feet of the pipe would be embedded. This isn't sitting well with me. I've done other searches on the internet. There's not a lot of info about this out there. Some say no good, some say wrap the pipe with rubber sheeting, some say reroute the line I'd like to draw from other's experiences.

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Well it depends on who has placed the cameras there, im not a lawyer so I dont know the legalities that well but I do know if you are doing something illegal or might be under investigation for something by the big brother they have to get a court order for video surveillance. Metal detector will be hard to use to detect cameras as there is many pipes and other things around the house that are metal, what professionals use are heat sensitive cameras cause all electronics give off heat as well as a frequency scanner cause most of the time these will be wireless cameras.
You definitely violated your residents rights and you could lose your job and your CNA license. You might get off easy and just get a hand slap or a fine, but don't let it happen again! That is someone privacy you need to protect. Think of the people you take care of as your family members. You don't want to humiliate them. Just tell the truth and hope they slap your hand since you weren't the one that took the picture. The one who took it will get it much worse.

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