Kenneth Brown
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- Feb 3, 2003
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Ok guys, this is where I'm at. We have recently had a septic inspector hired in our area. My system is old, probably at least 25 years. I am sure that I need to do work on the system. My system is ok due to age but I would like something better. Because of its age I am exempt from the permits, the system had to have been installed in 89 or before so I am well within the guidelines. What I am wanting to do is put in a new leach field. I have already done the perc tests and will need 220' if using the 4" perforated. I am however going to be using the 8" graveless for the additional protection and will probably go closer to 300'. I have done my homework and understand all of the potential problems and how to avoid them. I plan on renting a ditch witch trencher and hiring a friend or two so I'm good there also. So whats the problem? I have a kinda small tank, somewhere around 500 gallons or so. The regs if it was built today say a 775 is what I would use. I plan on eventually having a contractor install a 1000 gallon double tank, thats a little bit too much for me to do, even with help. I am wondering if there is any problem with keeping my existing tank, which is fine and has no problems, and then the effluent going to the 1000 tank. I realize I would still have to have the 500 pumped at the same rate as I do now but it should keep the leach field cleaner and make the whole thing last longer. Any thoughts or comments?