Locating a Septic Tank

   / Locating a Septic Tank #11  
sorry, i meant to say "in this area"..you must have a basement, which would require a deeper tank!!
heehaw
 
   / Locating a Septic Tank #12  
rlk,

I would want to find the tank as well. But....

Thoses skidders have low ground pressure. When they timbered part of my land it
was dry and they did very little compaction of the soil. Even when it rained the last
couple of days of the operation they only found one soft spot and bottomed out
the machine. And this was in a wet area.

Your spetic tank will in no way stop that skidder. Its just a bump for it.

The plastic culverts are supposed to be buried under 12 inches of soil. The
soil helps spread the load and 12 inches of material is enought to support
60,000+ pound semis. My neighbors culvert is not installed correctly. For
most of the house construction there was at best an ince of material over
one end of the culvert. I don't see where the culvert, 15-18 incher had
any problems with the trucks and backhoes moving over it.

If that tank is buried pretty deep and made of rebared concrete you would
think it would be ok..... /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

With my luck, the skidder would find the tank and make a mess.... /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Good Luck!
Dan McCarty
 
   / Locating a Septic Tank #13  
Don't think I'm too crazy but....if the tank/lines have water in them...have you tried "water witching"? Sounds a bit nuts but I've done it to locate water lines. Take two metal coat hangers and bend them 90 degrees so you have a 4" handle and about a 12" section to stick out in front of you. Hold them side by side w/ your hands touching your chest and walk slowly over the suspected field; when you get over water they (for me anyway) will move by themselves and cross.

Don't know if I shoulda posted this or not....don't want those guys in the white suits out looking for me. Has this worked for anyone else?


b249
 
   / Locating a Septic Tank #14  
i've seen it work, in fact, years ago, one of the big 3 tv stations had a news story about a drought out west somewhere, the folks brought in a person to find a place to drill a new well, he did the "devining" or whatever its called and then did something else and told them how deep the water was...he made a $100 bet, the money going to the winners favoite charity, that he was within +/- 5 ft...there was a short message on the news a week later, the station paid..
heehaw
 
   / Locating a Septic Tank
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#15  
Success at last!

After about 4 hours with a metal detector my wife finally found an area where there were a lot of readings on the metal detector. Took a water key (2 pieces of rebar welded together to form a T) sharpened one end, and drove it into the ground all around the area. Each time it hit something, pulled the rebar out and stuck a blue flag into the hole. Took about 90 minutes of driving the rebar into the ground, but was finally able to outline the septic tank. It was about 16 - 18 inches underground. I have it outlined now with blue flags and metal poles.

Sure am glad I found it for it is within about 10 feet of where the skidder will be dragging the trees. This afternoon I'll have a talk with the skidder driver to make sure he knows the blue tape is outlining a septic tank.

I wanted to preserve the tank as sometime in the future I want to build a barn in that area, and would like to be able to install a bathroom. There is a well close by, so this seems reasonable.

While driving the rebar into the ground and struggling to pull it out, I mentioned to the wife several times that this sure would have been easier if we had a post hole digger for the BX 2200. Her only reply was that we found it and saved the money a post hole digger would cost. Well $#@^&*&^, it was worth a try.

Thanks for all the suggestions guys.
Bob
 
   / Locating a Septic Tank #16  
Bob
You need to tell her you need a backhoe. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif The tank has to be emptied periodically and it would be nice to find the access cover for the pumper truck. You will also need it to replace the lateral line when the skidder crushes it./w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif

Randy
 
   / Locating a Septic Tank #17  
Glad you found it. I agree with getting the backhoe...you could help her plant geraniums also!!

b249
 

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