dave1949
Super Star Member
Sounds like you dodged a bullet there. Good work.
Final Chapter - Thanks everyone. The tank is clean now and the lid is covered again with an inverted 5 gallon bucket and 4" dirt over that. It's location is well documented now so it should be much, much easier the next time.
For you guys who know septic systems, this tank had about 8-10" of thick, dry muck on the top, some water in the middle and about 2 feet of sediment on the bottom. The pumper said it may have never been pumped before and we would have had issues sooner rather than later. The sediment on the bottom was hard as bricks and had to be broken up then watered down to get it out. YUCK! Glad it's over and I am now a firm believer in getting them cleaned regularly. Thanks again! :cool2:
Bet it smells all rosey now!![]()
Mine has bubbled up to the ground for 10 years. When the waterline froze 5 years ago I had the back hoe operator dig a 40 ft long 10 ft wide and deep trench next to the tank, didn't notice when he knocked a hole in the side. Filled that with 4 inch and under rock, nothing bubbling up since.
I don't know how deep that trench is, but 40 X 10 is a LOT of material!
Moss road, do you have any idea how far "septic" has to flow over or through the ground to self purify?
It's not far.
Just no direct discharge!
I don't know how deep that trench is, but 40 X 10 is a LOT of material!
Moss road, do you have any idea how far "septic" has to flow over or through the ground to self purify?
It's not far.
Just no direct discharge!