Posted by John T on July 19, 2012 at 07:39:10 from (216.249.82.117):
Okay, so were in this drought right, but when I look at my lawn there are 5 nice even totally filled strips of GREEN grass (rest is burned up brown) exactly above where my 5 one hundred feet septic leech (leach?) tile fingers are buried!!!!!
Does that mean my field and fingers are all working correct??? Thats a GOOD thing to see right???
When mine was built in 1979 (unlike today) there were 5 mini distribution boxes (one at each finger) where the first had to fill,,,,,,,,,then it overflowed to the second and on down the line. Today I think all five are built on the same level???
Mine has only been pumped out once maybe 5 years ago, but hey I think alllllllll is well if the 5 even filled green strips in this drought mean anything.
Any knowledgeable professional plumbers and septic system installers out there??? Opinions, Comments??
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