Leech Field Collapse-Repair Help

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My system doesn't use a diverter box.We have a tee into each leach field line.It's been dug and checked before.
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The guy I am wanting to come clean the leach field lines has one of these,a sewer jetter.
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If the fields have to be replace,he will work with me.We will put the drain lines on top of the gravel and use perforated pipe,not corrugated.Then we will put down geotech fabric over the pipe before back filling.It will look something like this.A new perk test will determine the size of the leach fields.
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I'm getting a handle on this.
 
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I forgot to add.The doors of my septic tank don't seal.I will dig it and put down an EPDM liner over the top.That entire area of ground is flat and has no run off.
 
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Adding a correction here.This is for the main house on my property.It was poured in '54.This isn't the one I am having problems with.Sorry for the mix up.

Last years big dig.There was less than six inches of sludge in the bottom after 20 years.The guys cleaned the tank well and checked for cracks.You can tell the tank was poured in place.The guys estimate the tank to be 1000 to 1200 gallons.They could stand in it and walk around.
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   / Leech Field Collapse-Repair Help #24  
Poured in place? I don't think so. 1000 to 1200 gal. is pretty standard for septic tanks. Mine is 1500 Gal. and it was delivered and placed. Poured in place would be VERY expensive. Leach fields are easy. I've built them with a back hoe or mini excavator (a friend with one of these comes in handy), bought some leach rock and put them together like the pic you posted. Pushed and dumped the rock and then backfilled with my Kubota. Tons of info online.
 
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Poured in place? I don't think so. 1000 to 1200 gal. is pretty standard for septic tanks. Mine is 1500 Gal. and it was delivered and placed. Poured in place would be VERY expensive. Leach fields are easy. I've built them with a back hoe or mini excavator (a friend with one of these comes in handy), bought some leach rock and put them together like the pic you posted. Pushed and dumped the rock and then backfilled with my Kubota. Tons of info online.

The one above is for my other house.It was poured in place in '54.I should have noted that in my post.Sorry bout that.The guys were guessing at the capacity.I haven't been in it.It was poured using pea gravel as a filler.
 
   / Leech Field Collapse-Repair Help #26  
Have been in the on-site wastewater field for 28 years manufacturing specialty grease separators for commercial kitchens and have been to many on-site wastewater conferences where state/local folks discuss why septic fields fail. Jetting out the leach field lines will not likely do much good as it is usually the soil/gravel zone surrounding the leach field piping is wrapped in a biomass that no longer allows fluids to percolate into the soil. This article does an excellent job explaining septic field failure and remedies:

http://www.nesc.wvu.edu/pdf/WW/publications/pipline/PL_WI05.pdf

Good luck, I have spent most of my 60 years living in homes with septic tanks and feel your pain.
Bill in NC
 
   / Leech Field Collapse-Repair Help #27  
This article does an excellent job explaining septic field failure and remedies:
http://www.nesc.wvu.edu/pdf/WW/publications/pipline/PL_WI05.pdf
Thanks for link, I've got a 40 year old septic that's working great, knock on wood. Article doesn't mention water softener discharge. I made a dry well for my softener discharge, but it's starting to not drain very well, so I've considered putting it into the septic. Do you have any information on that?
 
   / Leech Field Collapse-Repair Help #28  
I feel your pain. This Summer after a renunion, I had my toilet in the main floor bathroom overflow and covered our kitchen, and two other rooms with not just Grey Water but Brown Water and solid waste. Seems one of the guests flushed papertowel down and that caused a blockage from the house to the septic tank. Not knowing what the problem was I had a company out to drain the tank. I unvovered it to save money and when they pumped the tank they, the release of water cased the hourse lines to push out the blockage and empty all the lines in the house. The person on the pump truck thought I should not have had this problem as my tank was full and should have drained off some. He thought I had either a collapsed line in my field or my drain field was saturated and would need to be removed. I dug down on the exit side of my tank and found the line coming out of the tank to go to the drain field had collapsed and crushed. My drain field was fine it just was not getting the waste to it to drain. $40.00 of Schedule 40 and some clamps, I replaced the line, backfilled with pea stone and it is working great.
 
   / Leech Field Collapse-Repair Help #29  
If you have a leach field that has out lived its usefulness, click on the link below. I have used this service once. We bought our house in '99 during a drought, the leach field seemed to work great, the tank was just emptied as well. Then the next summer we had a very wet rainy season. I had black gooey bio-mat all over the yard. Called to have the tank pumped and they said the leach field was saturated and couldn't hold any more liquid. They pumped my tank twice, it refilled with all of the rain water saturating the yard. Then they suggested the TerraLift treatment. Basically they bring the machine in, locate the leach lines and mark them. Then they went 6' on either side of the lines and injected compressed air and polystyrene beads at 6' intervals on each side of the pipes. That fractures the soil at 300 PSI and the beads keep the fractures open. It was a sight to see. At each injection you would get a 10' geyser of black liquid shoot up from the previous hole. They were wearing rain coats it was spraying up so bad.

This won't help if you have collapsed pipe but if the field has gone south this might work. They said it would work for about 5 years, that was 12 years ago and still doing good.


TerraLift
 

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