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Matt Matyas
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Options to replace a failed septic leach field

Matt Matyas
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  • Lake Forest, CA
Posted Jun 12 2018, 07:25

Does anyone know what the options are to replace failed leach fields? I'm under contract to buy a park, and it has 2 active leach fields; one is 40 years old, and the other is 50. Both work presently. Each is big enough to service the park, but given their age, I'm expecting them to fail at some point in the future. I'm wondering what the options are when that happens. The advice I've seen is: find somewhere else to place a new leach field. In this park, there is nowhere else, minus decommissioning 4-6 occupied mobile home lots. I've heard it's possible, though costly, to dig up and remove all of the bad dirt, and replace it with new clean dirt. Does anyone have insights on this or other options?

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Bill F.
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Bill F.
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Replied Jun 12 2018, 08:00

@Matt Matyas To have an actionable plan that will work in your area, you'll need to speak with the Town/county board of health and/or a reputable septic installer/maintainer. Only they can help you navigate the intricacies of your particular state, county, and park. 

If space is a limiting factor you could look into a sand mount to replace a leach field, but again, ask a local expert.

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Omar C.
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Omar C.
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Replied Jun 12 2018, 08:16

Exactly what Bill stated, you need to talk to the local/state official and find out what are acceptable alternatives.  The best is to repair one of them or replace it with a mound system.

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Matt Matyas
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Matt Matyas
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Replied Jun 12 2018, 22:54

Thank you both; I'll follow up with the local health department.