Posted by Billy NY on July 11, 2020 at 06:54:35 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: New septic system posted by MarkB_MI on July 11, 2020 at 05:41:40:
I'm assuming you meant "Leachate" from percolating, and this is a typical leach field. That ought to work well, sure looks like a large enough system. I'd done dozens of them in the past, tank, piping to distribution box with levelers, adjusting each to the laterals which are placed on a bed of clean crushed stone, backfilled with same, rosin paper, then topsoil. I never really got what the rosin paper was for, temp silt control maybe ? Designs have changed, but the soil here percolates sufficiently for these kinds of systems, which there really is not much to. Mine is a 1000 gallon concrete tank, d-box and lateral lines. I let 1 tree grow near it, not been an issue, but I may eventually remove the tree. It's at the end of the lower garden patch, so I continued with the plow, cuts through them. Worst case is I'd have to re-pipe the lines, own a backhoe. Probably should have cut that tree when it was small !
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