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<blockquote data-quote="How much" data-source="post: 7839008" data-attributes="member: 7392"><p>I regularly drive past a property where they seem to have built up an area to for the septic tank soak (evaporation field ) that could be an option.</p><p> We recently did a soak-away test on a site that failed in the area of the site we would like to put the septic tank "soakaway but got a good result in another area but its not a good location for the site layout, plus the storm water soak-away failed also, other than in one area again not in the right area ! so I need to consult with a drainage consulting engineer to design the drainage scheme for it to satisfy planning and building regs that I suspect may need some storage/attenuation and maybe a built up evaporation area that but that will be better long term than a powered sewage treatment system i think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="How much, post: 7839008, member: 7392"] I regularly drive past a property where they seem to have built up an area to for the septic tank soak (evaporation field ) that could be an option. We recently did a soak-away test on a site that failed in the area of the site we would like to put the septic tank "soakaway but got a good result in another area but its not a good location for the site layout, plus the storm water soak-away failed also, other than in one area again not in the right area ! so I need to consult with a drainage consulting engineer to design the drainage scheme for it to satisfy planning and building regs that I suspect may need some storage/attenuation and maybe a built up evaporation area that but that will be better long term than a powered sewage treatment system i think [/QUOTE]
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