Ok, I know that this is a odd question for TAM.. .but here goes.
I have a problem I think....
On a piece of property a new septic leach field was installed. After digging out the trenches, filling them with gravel, etc. The septic workers left the soil (mostly desert sand, not really soil) piled on top of the new leach field. This pile of soil/sand is about 8 inches deep.
They suggested that I just turn into a nice mound in the landscape and plant grass on it.
So here's my question, will 4 to 8 inches of excess soil/sand on top of a leach field interfere with it's performance?
They also trashed a lot of the land scraping, destroyed the sprinkler/drip system... but that's another story.
I have a problem I think....
On a piece of property a new septic leach field was installed. After digging out the trenches, filling them with gravel, etc. The septic workers left the soil (mostly desert sand, not really soil) piled on top of the new leach field. This pile of soil/sand is about 8 inches deep.
They suggested that I just turn into a nice mound in the landscape and plant grass on it.
So here's my question, will 4 to 8 inches of excess soil/sand on top of a leach field interfere with it's performance?
They also trashed a lot of the land scraping, destroyed the sprinkler/drip system... but that's another story.
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