So, its been over a month since they started putting in my new mound septic system.
The size is based on number of bedrooms and soil composition. Cliff notes version, the original design (and subsequent contractor's bid) was based on a 4 bedroom with moderate soil composition (meaning it drains, but very slowly). So, they built a 60' long mound, about 6' high, 20' wide. The tank was to come out after the initial inspection.
Initial inspection failed. The county zoning commissioner claims my particular soil as weak composition (meaning it does not drain - of course it does drain, but it got the lowest grade, its clay and does drain very slowly).
Thus, we need a bigger mound. 80' long, 7' high, 25' wide.
Another inspection, another failure.
We need a bigger mound. 100' long, 8' high, 30' wide.
We passed inspection on Friday and the tank went in today.
The Tank - 2000 gallon beast - 14' long, 8' wide, 6' tall (not counting the observation and ventilation barrels).




Running the wire for the system alarm and pumping mechanism.

But the kids at least have had something fun to watch watch.
In this pic, if you see the guys on the left, on top of the mound, that is the far left end, it runs 100' to the right. This thing is massive. Once seeded, it should not be near as much of an eyesore and they did really slope it, so its not a "wart" like some of the mound systems.

Needless to say, another 40' run of earth and pipe added to the bill. Not good.

