Horses On Leach Field

 
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Old 03-18-2007, 09:17 PM   #1
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Horses On Leach Field


This fall I plan on replacing a septic tank that serves 2 large mobile homes. The (e) steel ST is rusted and the LLs are silted in. Located in a green pasture of silty sand with (med size) lava rock. Most likely the only thing I will reuse are the trenches. WTB sleeve to use ? Tips on installation and compaction ? How deep should I bury the LL ? TiA & for the search info.


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