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westernrvparkow
Jul 23, 2019Explorer
WTP-GC wrote:You have never been involved with drain fields, yet you spent your entire career designing, building and expanding sewer systems? Guess that is entirely possible if you were in the business of designing municipal treatment plants. But that is like saying in a discussion about home sizes and costs that you have built buildings all your life and never have ever heard of one having the need for a bedroom, leaving out the fact you build strip malls. Drain fields are an essential part of most RV park waste disposal systems unless that park is hooked into a municipal sewer system.westernrvparkowner wrote:
Apparently you have no comprehension regarding septic systems. That 3" or 4" pipe leads to a holding tank and all the solids settle to the bottom and the liquids flow thru perforated 1 inch pipes into the drain fields. To determine how much area those perforated pipes must cover the engineer performs a percolation test. They then use a formula that takes the percolation performance and the amount of liquid anticipated to determine the size of the drain field. Far exceed that liquid amount and the liquid doesn't seep into the ground and instead forms pools of waste water on the surface. As I previously posted many parks have several septic systems and the systems tied to full hookup sites are designed to process that waste, not the waste of multiple dumps in a rapid succession.
One of the interesting parts of this thread is very common throughout the forum in general: people believe certain things to be universal in nature. And this comment above is extremely indicative of that mindset.
As a matter of fact, I've spent my entire career, over many years, designing, building, expanding and consulting with people about their sewer systems. Don't make the mistake believing that your onsite treatment system in Montana is equitable to every other campground out there (as your comment suggests). The description of your system is different that every other system I've been involved with, so...
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