drain lines for small septic field
I have heard that there are a new type of drain lines that allow one to
site a drain field in a much smaller space. They are shaped like a pyamid instead of just a straight line. Does anyone know of these? Is there a web site I can go to and order some? |
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:50:10 -0500, someone wrote:
I have heard that there are a new type of drain lines that allow one to site a drain field in a much smaller space. They are shaped like a pyamid instead of just a straight line. Does anyone know of these? Is there a web site I can go to and order some? You mean a "leach" or "leaching" field? What does you local permitting authority require? Usually these things are limited by soil conditions. I don't know that a different type of pipe will change the rate at which the ground can absorb leachate. Reply to NG only - this e.mail address goes to a kill file. |
Yes : Leach field.
I just found some info on the web about a Biodiffuser; (http://www.ads-pipe.com/us/en/Produc...ed/bd_inst.PDF). Does anyone have experience with these? v wrote: On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:50:10 -0500, someone wrote: I have heard that there are a new type of drain lines that allow one to site a drain field in a much smaller space. They are shaped like a pyamid instead of just a straight line. Does anyone know of these? Is there a web site I can go to and order some? You mean a "leach" or "leaching" field? What does you local permitting authority require? Usually these things are limited by soil conditions. I don't know that a different type of pipe will change the rate at which the ground can absorb leachate. Reply to NG only - this e.mail address goes to a kill file. _________________________ |
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