EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Terry,
If you want to cut corners and can get away with it legally, than the plastic tanks are good alternatives. Where I live, you can do your own septic system one hundred percent legally if you have 10 acres or more and city sewer isn't available for residential use.
My current setup is a 2,000 gallon plastic tank that I got for next to nothing. I just happened to see it in the paper and they wanted it hauled off more than anything.
I've seen plenty of 200 gallon plastic containers used for small hunting trailers used as well.
Most of these tanks don't have an access port or way to get to them if you ever want to have it pumped. Guys who have done this say they will just cut through it if they have to when the time comes.
The trick to make it work is in how you install your piping to and from the tank. I made my inlet at the top of the tank and the exit is on the side with a sweeping ninety on it that goes into the tank and down. I want to keep the surface floaters from getting into my exit line.
Then it's just some drain line down to the leach field.
Depending on your soil and usage will affect how you want to build that. The idea is to allow the water to soak back into the ground over a large area.
For a trailer at hunting camp, lots of guys use 4 inch perforated pipe that comes in hundred foot rolls at Home Depot for $35. Put it in your ditch, cover with fabric, fill the ditch with rock. I've also seen straw, cedar branches, sand and pipe slag from a local foundry used for the leach field.
Cover the fill material with another layer of fabric and cover with dirt up to grade.
This isn't for a home or something permanent. It's not legal in most parts of the country, but if you can do your own system and you want something cheap and easy, than this will work for you.
You might also seperate your grey water from the black and run that to the bushes someplace. Shower water is great for irrigating the lawn!!!!
Eddie
If you want to cut corners and can get away with it legally, than the plastic tanks are good alternatives. Where I live, you can do your own septic system one hundred percent legally if you have 10 acres or more and city sewer isn't available for residential use.
My current setup is a 2,000 gallon plastic tank that I got for next to nothing. I just happened to see it in the paper and they wanted it hauled off more than anything.
I've seen plenty of 200 gallon plastic containers used for small hunting trailers used as well.
Most of these tanks don't have an access port or way to get to them if you ever want to have it pumped. Guys who have done this say they will just cut through it if they have to when the time comes.
The trick to make it work is in how you install your piping to and from the tank. I made my inlet at the top of the tank and the exit is on the side with a sweeping ninety on it that goes into the tank and down. I want to keep the surface floaters from getting into my exit line.
Then it's just some drain line down to the leach field.
Depending on your soil and usage will affect how you want to build that. The idea is to allow the water to soak back into the ground over a large area.
For a trailer at hunting camp, lots of guys use 4 inch perforated pipe that comes in hundred foot rolls at Home Depot for $35. Put it in your ditch, cover with fabric, fill the ditch with rock. I've also seen straw, cedar branches, sand and pipe slag from a local foundry used for the leach field.
Cover the fill material with another layer of fabric and cover with dirt up to grade.
This isn't for a home or something permanent. It's not legal in most parts of the country, but if you can do your own system and you want something cheap and easy, than this will work for you.
You might also seperate your grey water from the black and run that to the bushes someplace. Shower water is great for irrigating the lawn!!!!
Eddie