rangerfredbob
Veteran Member
I don't want this as a project yet so posted it here... I wasn't wanting to know about this issue, but here it goes...
I have a septic system for the house, one 1000 gallon tank with a 470 gallon "dosing" tank with a pump on the outlet with floats since the drain field is higher than the tanks. I was out on a gopher walk (with shotgun, too hot but gotta keep an eye on where they are at least, I've been lucky before... I spooked one with a trap so he's skiddish now) and walked over the drain field and inconveniently noticed a wet spot with water flowing that I could hear. From the rough hand drawn sketch I have of the drain field there are 3 rows of drain line and the area I saw water would be at one of the concrete junction boxes
So, how screwed am I? I saw that and my stomach dropped and saw dollar signs...
Aside from keeping it mowed I don't drive anything big over the drain field (or try not to), unfortunately before I moved in the people that were leasing the field next to me put wheat on that acre area, not sure what they used to work it up but could have been a chisel disc... it's leaking in a concentrated area though, I've never noticed it being overly wet there before.
If it is just a broken junction, is this a DIY project to fix the pipe?
I have a septic system for the house, one 1000 gallon tank with a 470 gallon "dosing" tank with a pump on the outlet with floats since the drain field is higher than the tanks. I was out on a gopher walk (with shotgun, too hot but gotta keep an eye on where they are at least, I've been lucky before... I spooked one with a trap so he's skiddish now) and walked over the drain field and inconveniently noticed a wet spot with water flowing that I could hear. From the rough hand drawn sketch I have of the drain field there are 3 rows of drain line and the area I saw water would be at one of the concrete junction boxes
So, how screwed am I? I saw that and my stomach dropped and saw dollar signs...
Aside from keeping it mowed I don't drive anything big over the drain field (or try not to), unfortunately before I moved in the people that were leasing the field next to me put wheat on that acre area, not sure what they used to work it up but could have been a chisel disc... it's leaking in a concentrated area though, I've never noticed it being overly wet there before.
If it is just a broken junction, is this a DIY project to fix the pipe?