When people refer to sewage treatment, they almost always refer to all of them as septic tanks. While this is usually incorrect, septic tank and field line systems are still the preferred method of sewage treatment in areas conducive for that type of treatment. For clarity, field lines refer to drain fields and leach fields since some people refer to them that way. Septic tank and field line sewer systems work best in areas of sandy soils and in this article we will describe the method of properly installing one.

How to Install a Septic Tank and Field Line Sewer System; How to Dig Your Own Septic Lines; How to Construct Field...

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Septic drain or leach fields are the end process of your septic tank system. Wastewater flows into the septic tank, the treatment...

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November 3, 2013 at 9:53 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Sewer and Septic - Install