This is a septic tank leach well/drain. This will be used instead of a leach field. The effluent/waste liquid that leaves the septic tank will travel inside a pipe and into these drain wells. I think they are using a leach well because they don't have space for a leach field. The water table is probably far below the bottom of the well. . . I think. . .
I think that you should give it in stages to let us understand the reason behind each process, so i will ask you sir why you filled the well with stones and then added water? I live in a rural area in Sudan and really I am in a bad need to apply this system to avoid the dirty systems here (full of malaria).Please !
This is not a drinking water well. This is a septic tank leach well/drain. This will be used instead of a leach field. The effluent/waste liquid that leaves the septic tank will travel inside a pipe and into these drain wells. I think they are using a leach well because they don't have space for a leach field. The water table is probably far below the bottom of the well. . . I think. . .
This is an excellent video. We recently moved to the Santa Barbara foothills and I need to learn more about our own very deep drywells. We may need to dig new wells, since our existing wells are nearly 30 years old. Your video taught me a lot. One thing that I did not see however was this: How did they connect the drain line from the septic tank to the drywell? The connection point must be very deep. Drilling or digging a trench laterally from the septic tank to the drywell has got to be also very deep and precise in order to intersect the drywell at the right point. Also, how did they connect the drain line and the drywell? Since the connection point, in the case of your drywells (and mine), is so deep, I cannot imagine how dropping a man into a hole to make the connection is even feasible. Would very much appreciate your insight!
Those transfer dumps must not have had sand spouts in the tailgates, but they dumped the gravel off of a flatbed anyways, so what would’ve been the difference to have have it dumped straight down the holes?
Sir, what is the estimated time to drill a hole 30ft deep with that machine? I am bidding on a job, and I never operated a drill rig to know the time per pile. I know soil condition matters, but the site is somewhat like the one in your video. I notice it said 12 ft deep. if that was the depth you went down to, how much time would you assume it took you to reach that depth. Thank you Michael
I dont know what your trying to say in your reply... But using an auger will cause smearing of the trench wall of the bore making it have less permeability and allowing it to fail in short period of time depending on soil condition. Not to mention the total depth of the water table and location of the drinking supply (well). Which should be at least 100 ft away. That why i was asking if you ever went back to check the system. just Curious. Bill
Bill the system and wells are under constant monitoring, the Advantex septic system comes preprogrammed with remote computer capabilities...it performs perfectly!
It depends on the depth of the well. Where I'm at, domestic wells are in the 250ft to 350ft range. The deeper wells pull from deep aquifers. Wells dug by hand may get contaminated depending on it's distance.
The water from a septic system tanks has to go somewhere. These holes are filled with cobbles that let the water percolate into the ground. The holes have to be deep enough to reach the sand layer where the water will leach out.
This is a septic tank leach well/drain. This will be used instead of a leach field. The effluent/waste liquid that leaves the septic tank will travel inside a pipe and into these drain wells. I think they are using a leach well because they don't have space for a leach field. The water table is probably far below the bottom of the well. . . I think. . .
I wouldn't be putting it under patio be sinking when saturated put it in the side yard away from neighbor .
what is rate per feet
I think that you should give it in stages to let us understand the reason behind each process, so i will ask you sir why you filled the well with stones and then added water? I live in a rural area in Sudan and really I am in a bad need to apply this system to avoid the dirty systems here (full of malaria).Please !
mozayer it depends on the soil layers. simply, it's for increased water percolation capacity
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This is not a drinking water well. This is a septic tank leach well/drain. This will be used instead of a leach field. The effluent/waste liquid that leaves the septic tank will travel inside a pipe and into these drain wells. I think they are using a leach well because they don't have space for a leach field. The water table is probably far below the bottom of the well. . . I think. . .
Those are serious dry wells. How much would one of those wells cost?
Fred V depends on the area, in this case around $5k
We can build a city without drainage with this dry wells
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This is an excellent video. We recently moved to the Santa Barbara foothills and I need to learn more about our own very deep drywells. We may need to dig new wells, since our existing wells are nearly 30 years old. Your video taught me a lot. One thing that I did not see however was this: How did they connect the drain line from the septic tank to the drywell? The connection point must be very deep. Drilling or digging a trench laterally from the septic tank to the drywell has got to be also very deep and precise in order to intersect the drywell at the right point. Also, how did they connect the drain line and the drywell? Since the connection point, in the case of your drywells (and mine), is so deep, I cannot imagine how dropping a man into a hole to make the connection is even feasible. Would very much appreciate your insight!
Which state and city does your company operate?
Those transfer dumps must not have had sand spouts in the tailgates, but they dumped the gravel off of a flatbed anyways, so what would’ve been the difference to have have it dumped straight down the holes?
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Sir, what is the estimated time to drill a hole 30ft deep with that machine? I am bidding on a job, and I never operated a drill rig to know the time per pile. I know soil condition matters, but the site is somewhat like the one in your video. I notice it said 12 ft deep. if that was the depth you went down to, how much time would you assume it took you to reach that depth. Thank you Michael
So did you get the job? If so, how long did it take for you to drill the 30’ hole?
I dont know what your trying to say in your reply... But using an auger will cause smearing of the trench wall of the bore making it have less permeability and allowing it to fail in short period of time depending on soil condition. Not to mention the total depth of the water table and location of the drinking supply (well). Which should be at least 100 ft away. That why i was asking if you ever went back to check the system. just Curious. Bill
All sand numb nuts what smearing .? It will seep perfect it’s not clay from what I can tell
If we drain our domestic waste water into this dry wells
Wow, it's nice to see equipment operators that aren't beating the crap out of machines.
Mike L it's possible that they hired it all
Maybe an owner operating the machine not an employee
Have they ever went back to see if the system still works ?
Bill the system and wells are under constant monitoring, the Advantex septic system comes preprogrammed with remote computer capabilities...it performs perfectly!
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Gone back, nitwit.
Great work Guys!! The Best in Town
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Go back and check it and let me know hows it draining !!!
Bill
Bill
Fucking this thing?A water well or a cesspool? I'm just not an expert, I did not understand.(I use a translator)
Is there any concern about sewage getting into the ground water or percolating into a downstream water body used for drinking water?
Andy Heuerman
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It depends on the depth of the well. Where I'm at, domestic wells are in the 250ft to 350ft range. The deeper wells pull from deep aquifers. Wells dug by hand may get contaminated depending on it's distance.
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iam sorry for being dumb. found this really amusing but didnt understand what is it for?
The water from a septic system tanks has to go somewhere. These holes are filled with cobbles that let the water percolate into the ground. The holes have to be deep enough to reach the sand layer where the water will leach out.
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