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In the basement bathroom our vanity, toilet and tub are on the same drain line. As in this picture.
The vent for these pipes is connected between the toilet and the tub.

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We want to create a new kitchen in the unit above it. Since the bathroom is directly below it. Can we connect the sink drain to the bathroom drain (the main drain line) as in this picture?

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This means we have to dig the concrete to connect the kitchen sink to the drain line of the bathroom. Can we connect between the vanity and the toilet?

Alternatively, instead of digging concrete, can we connect the kitchen sink drain to the bottom of the bathroom vent as in this picture?

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  • Similar question. Note that a wet vent is what it is called when a pipe carries both drain water and vent air (what your last picture shows for the kitchen sink drain/bathroom vent combination). If that question doesn't help you, it would help if you could edit this question to express why you don't find the answers to that question useful.
    – mdfst13
    Commented Nov 15 at 14:41

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You can buy it depends on the size of the vent below the joint must be 2" minimum because it will be a wet vent.

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