Sandy soil although not too coarse well drained soils.
Best septic system for sandy soil.
So what are the best soils for septic systems.
This article includes a master list links at the article index the bottom of this article of all alternative septic system designs for difficult building sites such as wet sites steep sites rocky sites limited space bad soils with no percolation or sandy.
In general you want sandy soil that is not too coarse well drained soil and naturally undisturbed soils to absorb the effluent.
Septic system design and size can vary widely from within your neighborhood to across the country due to a combination of factors.
There are different properties of soil to consider during a soil assessment including texture structure density and color.
All septic systems have an absorption field.
These factors include household size soil type site slope lot size proximity to sensitive water bodies weather conditions or even local regulations.
Soil types can make or break your septic system.
And it s not just one or two factors there are several that go into deciding if the soil in your yard is sufficient enough to support a septic system and drainfield.
Let s look at some good and bad soil characteristics regarding septic systems.
Septic system design alternatives for sandy soils where percolation rate is too fast for normal soil treatment of septic effluent.
Good drainfield soil can be difficult to assess without a professional.