ME27272727
Mechanical
- May 15, 2014
- 88
With all of the alternative septic systems available today, is there ever a risk that a site is completely unbuildable due to poor soil permeability, or is the risk just associated with added cost of having to provide an alternative, more expensive system than a conventional subsurface system? For example, clay soil that is very slow perc rate, will a modified raised bed with sand or mound system typically always suffice?
I know every site is specific, just trying to get an idea of how often a clay site is deemed completely unbuildable.
I know every site is specific, just trying to get an idea of how often a clay site is deemed completely unbuildable.