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Title: Septic Tank Uphill from Building Site
Post by: ellbaker on September 12, 2009, 01:21:00 PM
I am looking at a lot that already has a septic system installed.  My only problem is that the building site (close to the lake) is down hill.  It is probably a 10-15 ft. rise and a 25 ft. run to the septic tank.  How would I handle getting all of the waste water up to the septic tank?  ??? We are looking at building the 20x30 1 1/2 story cabin.
Title: Re: Septic Tank Uphill from Building Site
Post by: rwanders on September 12, 2009, 02:03:44 PM
You will need a "lift station"-----best to consult with a plumber for system requirements.  Essentially it is a pump capable of handling semi-solid wastes.
Title: Re: Septic Tank Uphill from Building Site
Post by: Redoverfarm on September 12, 2009, 03:44:53 PM
Probably something to the effect of these.

http://www.discount-pumps.biz/sewage_pumps.htm
Title: Re: Septic Tank Uphill from Building Site
Post by: devildog on September 13, 2009, 05:04:23 PM
I have a basin approximately 18" round and about 40" tall that my sewer runs into from my mobile home. then I have a 1/2 or 3/4hp grinder pump(can't remember) that pumps sewer  thru 2" pvc about 300' to where Ive got natural fall. I also had to get approval for this same system at my property in Va. They wanted me to put in a small septic tank and use a grinder pump to pump to anotherlarger tank at which things would work normal(the reason for all this was because I was planning to put 2 houses on the property , that has changed).

you can purchase everything for this at lowes or home depot. I think everything fo mine was less than $500.
The only thing the inspector said , was to put in a check valve  at the exit of the basin.

(https://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a11/dgmatt/100_1949.jpg)
Title: Re: Septic Tank Uphill from Building Site
Post by: devildog on September 13, 2009, 05:26:15 PM
also wanted to mention the sewer pump(effluent) is only for liquids. the grinder is for solids and liquids
Title: Re: Septic Tank Uphill from Building Site
Post by: MikeT on September 13, 2009, 07:50:12 PM
I had the same situation and was required by the local sewer district and the state to install a 500 gallon vault that would be gravity fed and in it is a macerator and pump.  That is connected to my main 1500 gallon septic tank which is in turn connected to the municipality's sewer system.  No leech field.  

I have to have the pump and the septic hooked up to an alarm.

Here is a picture from my install a few years ago.  Note the vault is down slope but actually has been moved so it is a straight shot up to the tank.

(https://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh222/teskeym/Beachmisc001.jpg)

If you want more specifics on the pump, you will have to wait until next weekend when I return to the beach.

Best,
Mike
Title: Re: Septic Tank Uphill from Building Site
Post by: firefox on September 14, 2009, 12:17:02 AM
Hey Devildog, what is the white structure you show in the first pic?
Is that a shed you built or part of something else?
Nice work Marine.
Bruce
Title: Re: Septic Tank Uphill from Building Site
Post by: devildog on September 14, 2009, 02:19:21 PM
thanks firefox(bruce), the picture on this thread is my mobile home skirting.