Steep sloped site septic system designs.
Uphill septic system diagram.
Is it best to get an engineer to design the system or should the local installers know how to handle the pump and pipe sizing.
These factors include household size soil type site slope lot size proximity to sensitive water bodies weather conditions or even local regulations.
The slope of the hill is 15 degrees or less.
It s a three bedroom house and the distance form the house to the drain field will be approximately 300 feet.
I need to install a septic system with the drain field up hill from the house.
So to sum it up it is common in some areas to have to make stuff flow uphill and pumps are made to do this quite well.
Septic system design and size can vary widely from within your neighborhood to across the country due to a combination of factors.
A conventional gravel system is comprised of a septic tank and drainfield.
The pump has only given out once in the last 20 years and the sand trap septic tank needs pumping every so often for solids no difference from standard in ground septic systems there.
The system is sited to allow gravity to advance wastewater throughout the septic system.
A conventional gravity system is the simplest form of an onsite wastewater system and requires deep usable soil depths 30 inches.