Anyone having issues with their septic system due to all the rain soaked soil?
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You may have poor soil conditions like many depending on location. That’s why more and more aerobic systems are being installed once a conventional fails.
TCEQ under failing systems -“Misidentification of soil or site conditions
Before February 4, 1997, the most common way an OSSF was designed was based on percolation tests. Unfortunately, the percolation test did not address any limiting factors to a depth of two feet below the bottom of the drainfield or address the soil texture in the disposal area.
Subsurface water flow within the disposal field, subsurface restrictive horizons below the disposal field, or seasonally saturated soils will cause OSSF failure and requires corrective action by the property owner.
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Originally posted by Kmiles84 View PostYou may have poor soil conditions like many depending on location. That’s why more and more aerobic systems are being installed once a conventional fails.
TCEQ under failing systems -“Misidentification of soil or site conditions
Before February 4, 1997, the most common way an OSSF was designed was based on percolation tests. Unfortunately, the percolation test did not address any limiting factors to a depth of two feet below the bottom of the drainfield or address the soil texture in the disposal area.
Subsurface water flow within the disposal field, subsurface restrictive horizons below the disposal field, or seasonally saturated soils will cause OSSF failure and requires corrective action by the property owner.
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Originally posted by Kmiles84 View PostYou may have poor soil conditions like many depending on location. That’s why more and more aerobic systems are being installed once a conventional fails.
TCEQ under failing systems -“Misidentification of soil or site conditions
Before February 4, 1997, the most common way an OSSF was designed was based on percolation tests. Unfortunately, the percolation test did not address any limiting factors to a depth of two feet below the bottom of the drainfield or address the soil texture in the disposal area.
Subsurface water flow within the disposal field, subsurface restrictive horizons below the disposal field, or seasonally saturated soils will cause OSSF failure and requires corrective action by the property owner.
I was thinking with all the rain recently, in such short times, that some other folks could be experiencing slow/non flushing toilets,etc. Kinda chitty deal.
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Originally posted by Chitchyaoutdoor View Posti have that issue with mine when we get alot of rain
The home owners wife went in the house when we were discussing doing their "business" in a 5 gallon bucket and when showering outside with the garden hose, not to stand over the tank or field... LOL
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Our system is the original system from the mid 70s. never had a problem until about 2015, but been having trouble with mine over the last couple of years. Usually starts about the first of the year and goes through March. Usually once the plants start greening up it would be OK. This year it started in November and gave us trouble through about April, every time it rained. Now its flooded again, and not working, but we are at over 100% soil saturation. You cant even step in my yard anywhere without sinking ankle deep.
The wife has about $8K saved up that we are going to put toward a new aerobic system when it dries up. I hate to go aerobic because some peopl tell horror stories, but I am willing to put in the work to have my drains flow and my toilets flush.
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Have your washing machine water piped out away from the house such as your side yard away from your general leach lines. Won't help you with the rains, but will help keep your drain field less congested.
If you have vacant acreage around you, pull lid off grey water tank and drop a small electrical pump in tank to pump water away from house and normal drain field. This is by no means a permanent fix. But it allows you to shower and flush toilets.
Don't pump it in neighbors yard :-)
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Originally posted by kingranch View PostI've seen alot of ppl regret the traditional septic after it rains alot and ur toilets back up...
That was enough for me to spend the extra cash and go w aerobic....
Try to minimize long showers etc ..until it dries out some and this might buy u some space for the toilet flush
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