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Common Septic System Installation Issues As presented by: Rodger Schuldt TCEQ Installer II License # OS19898 TCEQ Maintenance Provider License # MP00545 TCEQ Site Evaluator License # OS20270

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Common Septic System Installation IssuesAs presented by: Rodger Schuldt

TCEQ Installer II License # OS19898TCEQ Maintenance Provider License #

MP00545TCEQ Site Evaluator License # OS20270

Locate sewer pipe stub outs◦ Newer homes

usually have one (1) stub out

◦ Older homes (sometimes referred to as retrofits) can have multiple stub outs all around the house

Site Evaluation

Identify other plumbing in the area◦ Water lines◦ Gas lines◦ Electric lines

Site Evaluation

Locate easements and setbacks◦ Pipelines◦ Utilities

Overhead and underground◦ Water wells◦ Existing sewer drain field

from other houses on the same property Can’t occupy the same space

Site Evaluation

Verify tanks and disposal field will fit as designed◦ Trees and out buildings

often are not accurately shown on designs, if at all

◦ Locate property lines

Site Evaluation

Analyze soil type while digging hole for tank(s)◦ Verify soil is same type as

listed in site evaluation paperwork If soil is different than is

identified in the site evaluation, stop work and notify the regulating authority

Soil Evaluation

Accessibility for heavy equipment◦ Backhoe or excavator◦ Dump trucks◦ Septic system delivery

trucks

Access to Work Area

Ground conditions◦ Muddy, soft ground◦ Existing septic tanks in

the new tank’s proposed location

Access to Work Area

Room to work◦ Room to set up

equipment◦ Place to pile spoil while

excavating◦ Place to spread the spoil

left over

Access to Work Area

Depth of sewer stub outs

Installation of Equipment

Depth of septic tanks

Installation of Equipment

Placement of lift station and/or equalization tank, if required

Installation of Equipment

Water source to fill tanks◦ Very Important!

Installation of Equipment

Sewer pipe between stub outs and tanks◦ Pipe size◦ Fall needed for positive

flow of sewer◦ Required clean outs

2-way vs. 1-way◦ Distance between clean

outs◦ Sanitary tee inside tanks◦ Proper sealing of piping

into tanks

Installation of Equipment

Approved chlorinator ◦ Liquid◦ Tablet

Installation of Equipment

Electrical connections◦ Location of electrical

supply◦ Disconnect location◦ Mounting of control box

and aerator Flood zone elevation

requirements◦ Auto dialer, if required

Installation of Equipment

Surface irrigation◦ Sprinkler placement◦ Trees and Fences◦ Crossing water lines◦ Setback distances from

water wells and property lines

Disposal Field

Subsurface irrigation (Drip emitters)◦ Trees in drip field area◦ Soil type in drip field area◦ Mounding vs. grade◦ Positive draining of

surface water◦ Sodding vs. seeding◦ Headers with vacuum

breakers◦ Proper depth of drip lines

Disposal Field

Back filling around tanks◦ Class III soil◦ Positive flow of surface

water away from tanks Bedding in sewer pipes to

prevent sagging of pipes Spreading or removing

left over spoil◦ This is subject to

contractual agreement

Completion of Installation

Rodger SchuldtSchuldt [email protected]

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Designed by: Ryan Schuldt