New Basement Bathroom Rough-In and Stack Replacement

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After getting some estimates to replace my existing septic stack (due to leaks/improper pitch/clog isues) and to rough-in the drain/vent plumbing, it has become clear to me that the only way I can afford to install a basement bathroom is if I do the work myself. Since 5 of us live in this house, the work has to be done correctly and quickly the first time. For piece of mind and to be sure that I have every fitting I might need on hand on game day, I've taken the liberty to model up my design to be sure that everything fits in the tight space.

Questions:
-Does my venting appear adequate?
-If I tie the new 2" vent from the ejector pump into the existing 3" vent in the attic just before it penetrates the roof deck (instead of cutting more holes in my roof) could I have problems with dry traps on the 1st floor?
-Does everything else appear to be in order?
 

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