Can this be done to an infiltrator system that is leaking from the very end of the the field lines? My house is on a large hill and has a single row of infiltrator that zigzags through the backyard. With the pitch of the hill I am almost certain that the field lines run downhill too much and all of the effluent rushes to the end. I could make a 45° turn and run out of the end another 50-75'. Although it might not be completely legal I feel like I could rent a mini-ex and do the job myself. It would save me a ton of money and I really believe it would solve the problem, but I would like some advice from an expert who isn't just trying to sell me something. I have no issues with it backing up so I believe everything is still flowing fine. I think the end is just so much lower than the tank and the rest of the lines that all effluent rushes there and has now started to come up out of the ground. If I could essentially catch what is coming out of the ground and take it to more field lines that are leveled appropriately I don't see any reason that wouldn't solve my problem. Just looking for advice. Thanks.
Can this be done to an infiltrator system that is leaking from the very end of the the field lines?
My house is on a large hill and has a single row of infiltrator that zigzags through the backyard. With the pitch of the hill I am almost certain that the field lines run downhill too much and all of the effluent rushes to the end. I could make a 45° turn and run out of the end another 50-75'.
Although it might not be completely legal I feel like I could rent a mini-ex and do the job myself. It would save me a ton of money and I really believe it would solve the problem, but I would like some advice from an expert who isn't just trying to sell me something.
I have no issues with it backing up so I believe everything is still flowing fine. I think the end is just so much lower than the tank and the rest of the lines that all effluent rushes there and has now started to come up out of the ground. If I could essentially catch what is coming out of the ground and take it to more field lines that are leveled appropriately I don't see any reason that wouldn't solve my problem. Just looking for advice. Thanks.