I would salvage what I wanted and what might sell out of the old barn. Then just hire some one with a track hoe to come in and bury what is left. Most counties don't allow burning of old buildings any more. You are only talking about a few hours of work for a big hoe. That should not cost more than $500-750.
Then if you want to runt he water line just rent a small hoe or trencher to do that some other weekend. I can rent a BOBCAT excavator here for $175 from Sat. morning to Monday morning.
As for the neighbor lady's septic field problem. STAY AWAY form it. If you are not licensed then you can be in hot water if you modify her system. Also you could cause her to have to install a new one that is up to current code. In Dubuque Co. you can be grand fathered in with an old system but if you do any updates then the whole system has to be brought up to code.
I had tree roots grow into the line from the house out to the septic tank. I dug in a new PVC line. Only twenty feet of line. Neighbor called the county health department. Inspector came out and looked it over. I was called in to the county health board. They asked me why I did not get a permit to work on the septic system. I told them I only installed a new line and clean out from the house to the septic tank. They said it made no difference, I was supposed to have a permit to do it. They condemned the whole system. It cost me $15,000 to have a new one installed.
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