DRD
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Think my field might be pooched, not draining like it should. Tank is concrete and should be replaced. What's the ball park cost for a new systems these days? Any way to clean older fields or is it dig up and replace?
Most regions in bc have gone away from lagoons but not sure on the Alberta rulesSomewhat related….what are the rules forn open discharge? Much simpler obviously but requires more land
They don't last that long with a water softener on it eats away at the concrete fastNo experience with fields I only do holding tanks, but they aren't cheap. As far as using fiberglass, i'm not a fan. You have to be so careful backfilling (more expensive using washed rock and extra fill to haul away) and not driving over, one wrong move and the tank is garbage. Depending on size a concrete tank is about $8,000 but they last a very long time.
Yeah did lots of them with the steam truck with a crawler nozzle works really goodAre you sure it's the field?
Couple years ago I thought mine was done as it was slow draining from the house and eventually stopped altogether.
Got the pumper truck in to check tank first and found a plug at the tank inlet.
Rodded that clear and has been good since, touch wood.
Check with the vac truck outfits.
My son worked for one here years ago and they could clean out the drain field, usually from the distribution box.
Worth investigating if anyone still does this.