Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 12:22 pm
Hello everyone
We move into a property about a month ago
The waste system is on a septic tank
About a fortnight ago I started clearing the topsoil to put in a temp drive.
When placing the topsoil out of the way in the corner of the garden/field, one of the dumper wheels sank into the earth.
We got the dumper out.
The hole where the dumpr wheel went down was very soft.
It felt like there was nothing underneath, anyhow some days later I noticed this smell and where The dumper left this deep track, it had filled with a cloudy liquid.
I checked The inspection chamber and found it filled a 1/4 of the way up so what must of happen was when the dumper sank down it must of blocked the end of the outlet
I moved the digger over to the spot and started excavating
And then all the liquid from the septic tank came out
I dug down about a metre and along for a metre or more and left it fill up. the problem is it's not draining away very well so i'll have to make the hole bigger, place membrane down and around, add chipping etc so forth an so on. Then I read somewhere about
'reed beds' and what they do etc, etc.
Because the area where the outlet ends and the surrounding area is very wet anyway I was thinking of constructing a 'reed bed'
So my question is
Would any of you good people know how to construct a 'reed bed' the pro's & con's the do's and don'ts
Any help would be much appreciated
Thanks
Jake
We move into a property about a month ago
The waste system is on a septic tank
About a fortnight ago I started clearing the topsoil to put in a temp drive.
When placing the topsoil out of the way in the corner of the garden/field, one of the dumper wheels sank into the earth.
We got the dumper out.
The hole where the dumpr wheel went down was very soft.
It felt like there was nothing underneath, anyhow some days later I noticed this smell and where The dumper left this deep track, it had filled with a cloudy liquid.
I checked The inspection chamber and found it filled a 1/4 of the way up so what must of happen was when the dumper sank down it must of blocked the end of the outlet
I moved the digger over to the spot and started excavating
And then all the liquid from the septic tank came out
I dug down about a metre and along for a metre or more and left it fill up. the problem is it's not draining away very well so i'll have to make the hole bigger, place membrane down and around, add chipping etc so forth an so on. Then I read somewhere about
'reed beds' and what they do etc, etc.
Because the area where the outlet ends and the surrounding area is very wet anyway I was thinking of constructing a 'reed bed'
So my question is
Would any of you good people know how to construct a 'reed bed' the pro's & con's the do's and don'ts
Any help would be much appreciated
Thanks
Jake