Patflemming
New Member
I have a 25 year old septic tank. No major issues to report to date, the wall levels are consistent, no back ups, etc. However, the grass is Very lush and green over the drain field compared to the rest of the yard. I dug up a few test holes to inspect what was going on. When I reached the laterals at about 2ft deep, I saw pretty thick biomat and some standing water. A few septic companies told me this means that my drain field has failed. I wanted to get a few second opinons.
Based on the pictures, how far advanced is this failure? Is it possible to remedy it back to form? Like I said earlier, My tank levels are good, no pooling water in the yard or anything. I was think of adding a Roebic or Rid-x treatment directly into the drain lines (not in the tank), to try and clear up some of the sludge.
I am also looking into the possibility of maybe converting my system to an aerobic system, but that's not confirmed yet.
Based on the pictures, how far advanced is this failure? Is it possible to remedy it back to form? Like I said earlier, My tank levels are good, no pooling water in the yard or anything. I was think of adding a Roebic or Rid-x treatment directly into the drain lines (not in the tank), to try and clear up some of the sludge.
I am also looking into the possibility of maybe converting my system to an aerobic system, but that's not confirmed yet.