Your drainfield a component of your septic system that removes contaminants from the liquid that emerges from your septic tank is an important part of your septic system.
Mound septic system care.
The mound with its replacement area.
Septic tanks with gravity flow drain fields have been used for many years in areas not served by public sewers.
A typical mound system has three working parts.
The idea behind this system is that a sand mound must be used in areas where there is a shallow soil bed or a high seasonal water table.
A mound septic system is an alternative to other septic tank systems as it rests near the top of the ground and does not use a container for the waste.
This may be an early indication of a problem.
When pumping is added to annual maintenance expect to pay 500 or more annually in mound septic system care.
A mound system is an engineered drain field for treating wastewater in places with limited access to multi stage wastewater treatment systems.
Inspecting the mound and downslope areas for odors wet spots or surfacing sewage periodically.
However the leach field the underground area where all of the sewage drainpipes are located will most likely require some treatment or perhaps replacement after about 15 to 20 years of service.
This is important because your mound septic system would not be able to clean the effluent properly if it arrived all at once.
And valve for easy removal of the pump.
To protect public health and water quality non standard systems are often used in areas where standard systems cannot assure safe sewage treatment.
The septic tank the typical septic tank is a large buried container.
While the cost of annual pumping varies by region and the size of the septic system expect to pay at least a couple of hundred dollars each time the system is pumped.
Following a few simple rules like not using too much water and not.
A mound septic system is a special septic system that places a sand mound over the area where wastewater is being drained into.
Mound systems are an alternative to the traditional rural septic system drain field.
This type of septic system disposes the waste through sand and the ground will absorb the waste.
Sand mound septic system.
A the septic tank.
A septic system is reasonably maintenance free.
A well constructed properly maintained tank could last indefinitely.
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From the dosing chamber the effluent gets pumped to the mound at a metered rate or in as the name suggests doses.
They are used in areas where septic systems are prone to failure from extremely permeable or impermeable soils soil with the shallow cover over porous bedrock and.
Check your mound system s inspection pipes regularly to see if there is a liquid level continually greater than 6 inches.
Here are a few things you should do to.
Unfortunately not all soil and site conditions are well suited for these standard systems.
Call humboldt county division of environmental health for assistance.