The area of ground in a septic system where water filters through is called a drain field or leach field. This is where the effluent from the septic tank is dispersed and treated by soil microorganisms before entering the groundwater.
It is a septic system drainfield.
Ground water can get into most older septic tanks through gaps in the concrete.
If your septic line is deep enough, you can.
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Above ground septic tanks that fit underneath RV trailers are approximately $700.00
Septic tanks usually have several run off tanks in which liquid waste runs into then drains down into the ground through rock and gravel "filters" the solid waste then fills up the tank and is usually the same consistence of mud. Once a year (depending on the usage and size of tank...) the septic tank needs to be cleaned out. A big truck with a Vacumm on the back along with quite a nasty smell. Makes you think twice before playing in the mud...
If you have a septic tank it needs to be cleaned out professionally. If you hva e septic field it needs to be enlarged.
You drick the ground up chunks of them.
Sinks and tubs must drain to the septic tank.
In a septic tank system, the shower water goes into the septic tank where it is treated and filtered before being released into the drain field for further absorption into the ground.
It is connected through the main house drain to septic tank.