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Re: O/Tsewage length (Sorry)
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Posted by wdTom on March 20, 2007 at 17:26:49 from (155.212.222.190):
In Reply to: Re: O/Tsewage length (Sorry) posted by old on March 20, 2007 at 16:55:38:
A dry well will work much better and last longer if you make it hollow, not just a load of crushed stone with a pipe going to it. Get some perforated well rings, or some other such preformed concrete shape, flow diffusers, galleys etc. Put a 12 to 18 inches of crushed stone around this form and the pipe going into the hollow. Provide access to the cover in the form of a well ring over the cover. Doing a dry well this way provides a large reservoir for the wastes and a lot more surface area for them to leach into the crushed stone.
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