GRANITE80
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 9, 2006
- 22
I'm involved with a project where it appears the gravel parking lot has been constructed over the septic leach field.
My question - is it ever "okay" to park over leach fields? Even if the leach lines were designed to a depth and strength to prevent crushing, it seems that the continuous loads of vehicles would cause compaction, altering the permeability characteristics of the soil. What other issues are there to consider?
The site is extremely limited on space, so to move the parking lot off of the drainfield would significantly effect the owners development plans (which clearly is not ideal!)
I am a civil, not environmental engineer with limited experience in septic systems. Any thoughts would be appreciated!
THANK YOU!!!
My question - is it ever "okay" to park over leach fields? Even if the leach lines were designed to a depth and strength to prevent crushing, it seems that the continuous loads of vehicles would cause compaction, altering the permeability characteristics of the soil. What other issues are there to consider?
The site is extremely limited on space, so to move the parking lot off of the drainfield would significantly effect the owners development plans (which clearly is not ideal!)
I am a civil, not environmental engineer with limited experience in septic systems. Any thoughts would be appreciated!
THANK YOU!!!