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Good morning, the low is 56 and going to a high of 75°F. Wind SSW 3 mph. Sunny!
Bill All the leach fields I have seen in US are flat.
My leach field is about 5' above grade. The weeping bed is about 30' wide and 75' long. We are sitting on a lot of clay. That is why the elevated field. This mound is all sand, with a little bit of topsoil on top and the sides so I can grow grass on it.
The septic system we had when I was growing older (1953) was placed in the ground, but that was farm land east of Toronto. Nice sandy soil. It was a clay tile field. Dad grew raspberries and strawberries on top of the leach field. The only stuff that went into the septic tank came from the toilet. The kitchen sink, bathtub and clothes washing grey water went into a dry well buried 8' to the bottom of the hole and 3/4" clear stone filled the tank and around it as well. That tank was an old oak whiskey barrel.
Our 27' deep x 3' diameter hand dug well was a good 60' from the septic tank and about 5' from the house. The well went dry once in 17 years and the septic tank got pumped the same year, we bought a load of water and split that load with the neighbour whose well went dry every other year.
My plans for today are to do absolutely nothing. Yesterday I sprayed some 10% vinegar on a section of ground under the living room window about 18" from the wall outwards that I plan on filling with cement, about 8" deep with a slope away from the house. That should help eliminate the spring melt water from migrating into the sump hole.
My grandmother took great pride in her double dutch chocolate cakes with coffee base chocolate icing. ALWAYS a double layer cake. ALWAYS from scratch. Three day old chocolate cake was a tad dry so I used to put maple syrup on it. My Dad saw me do it and he tried it as well. Well, didn't granny (his mother) catch him and he tried to throw me under the bus. Didn't work. Did she give him a blast for it? Well let me tell you, I never heard her swear but she did that day. I got away with it. lol
That is enough typing for now.
Take care of your ribs Don and in future watch where you put your feet.
Have a safe day all
Bill All the leach fields I have seen in US are flat.
My leach field is about 5' above grade. The weeping bed is about 30' wide and 75' long. We are sitting on a lot of clay. That is why the elevated field. This mound is all sand, with a little bit of topsoil on top and the sides so I can grow grass on it.
The septic system we had when I was growing older (1953) was placed in the ground, but that was farm land east of Toronto. Nice sandy soil. It was a clay tile field. Dad grew raspberries and strawberries on top of the leach field. The only stuff that went into the septic tank came from the toilet. The kitchen sink, bathtub and clothes washing grey water went into a dry well buried 8' to the bottom of the hole and 3/4" clear stone filled the tank and around it as well. That tank was an old oak whiskey barrel.
Our 27' deep x 3' diameter hand dug well was a good 60' from the septic tank and about 5' from the house. The well went dry once in 17 years and the septic tank got pumped the same year, we bought a load of water and split that load with the neighbour whose well went dry every other year.
My plans for today are to do absolutely nothing. Yesterday I sprayed some 10% vinegar on a section of ground under the living room window about 18" from the wall outwards that I plan on filling with cement, about 8" deep with a slope away from the house. That should help eliminate the spring melt water from migrating into the sump hole.
My grandmother took great pride in her double dutch chocolate cakes with coffee base chocolate icing. ALWAYS a double layer cake. ALWAYS from scratch. Three day old chocolate cake was a tad dry so I used to put maple syrup on it. My Dad saw me do it and he tried it as well. Well, didn't granny (his mother) catch him and he tried to throw me under the bus. Didn't work. Did she give him a blast for it? Well let me tell you, I never heard her swear but she did that day. I got away with it. lol
That is enough typing for now.
Take care of your ribs Don and in future watch where you put your feet.
Have a safe day all