Yes, but you have to have the ground tested where the new system will be placed. Then plans will have to be drawn and approved by a certified designer. They will then have to be approved by the town in which you live in. finally after all of that a certified installer of septic systems must do the work. The state inspector will then hopefully sign of on them. This is a lot of work and very expensive! Make sure that if you do go through with it, you make sure the designer allows for upgrades to your house for the future ..ie an addition..extra bedrooms and bathrooms. If not you will be doing all of this again. Good luck I hope this helps.
Grass
Never have anything over your septic clean out no matter where your at.
You don't, you replace it. Dig up the old, lay new pipe and gravel and cover. You can also try the natural bacterial cleaners, such as the all-natural advanced formula Septic-Helper 2000. Some treatments have the natural bacteria that work outside of your septic system and in your drain lines and drain field.
If you have a septic tank it needs to be cleaned out professionally. If you hva e septic field it needs to be enlarged.
Big time
Explain "Aframe" -if you mean an A-Frame shelter to work on the septic field, that's permissible. If you are loosely referring to an A- Frame dwelling that's absolutely NOT allowed in any civilised country.
minimum of 10 feet
If your drain field is not working properly, what do you have to loose.
Just about anything foodwise. If you have a septic field or tank, get rid of the garburator. Septic fields and tanks are NOT made for these applicatons and will cause them to plug up!
They have a septic tank. It is a tank underground, roughly 4x6x6 feet and a lateral field which is a series of perforated pipes that let the water seep into the ground.
Septic tanks may be installed at any depth in the soil. The main factors that determine the depth of the tank are sewer line depth, and the site conditions. It is ok to put gravel or dirt over your septic tank. If you have six or more inches of dirt you can grow grass as well.Putting gravel or dirt over the septic tank will not harm the drain field.
If it gets into the septic field as not everyone is on sewer.