Basement Bathroom - Need Waste/Vent Help

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Hello everyone. I am planning on installing a bathroom in my basement. The 4 inch cast iron sanitary drain for the house runs beneath the slab (essentially right next to the bathroom location). I plan on chopping up the concrete in order to tap into the line. I have some concerns about proper venting. The bathroom will consist of a toilet, shower and sink. I know venting isn't required if the fixture is connected to the vertical stack within a certain distance, but I am not sure about tapping a horizontal.

After the new proposed bath, the existing horizontal sanitary line continues to a fresh air inlet, then a house trap, then off to the cesspool.

The existing vertical stack is not close enough to use.

Thanks for any help.

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You may know just enough about plumbing to be dangerous. It makes NO difference how close you are, or whether you attach directly, to a vertical pipe. The pipe may already be a vent which means you cannot use it for a drain, OR it might be a drain line, in which case it cannot be "converted" to a vent. You have to provide proper vents and connect them to existing vents or run them out through the roof.

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