Inspection Drain With 4 Inlets one is Capped off but Water Table is Leaking in
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mileso
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Inspection Drain With 4 Inlets one is Capped off but Water Table is Leaking in

by mileso » Tue Apr 21, 2020 3:46 pm

HI i have a septic tank that has ground water leaking into it. i have found an inspection drain with 4 capped lanes one is leaking ground water into it i need to block it so stopping the ground water seeping in to my septic tank.
i'm going to dig around and down to the falty cap, whats the best method of blocking it i dont know if it links to a pipe or if its just a fitted blank until i get down to the problem
thanks for any help

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Re: Inspection Drain With 4 Inlets one is Capped off but Water Table is Leaking in

by stoneyboy » Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:56 pm

Hi mileso,
If you have a septic tank this should have a soak away so water ingress should not be an issue. You could try an expanding bung fitted in the chamber branch itself.
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Re: Inspection Drain With 4 Inlets one is Capped off but Water Table is Leaking in

by mileso » Fri Apr 24, 2020 5:22 pm

Thanks

tank was installed in 1990 so it doesn't have a soakaway

im digging up the outside of the inspection chamber tomorrow to see what i can do as the ground water has raised substantially.

im going to try and find a 110mm plug from somewhere open whats the changes of back filling it with concrete too as it will never be used
after i plug it,
Not sure how the concrete will adhere to the plastic if it does at all.

thanks

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Re: Inspection Drain With 4 Inlets one is Capped off but Water Table is Leaking in

by stoneyboy » Sat Apr 25, 2020 12:19 am

Hi milso,
Sounds like you have a cesspool rather than a septic tank so yes stopping ground water ingress is a good move.
The plug I was referring to is the one used to plug drains for testing, they usually have a screw centre to expand the plug to fit the pipe. Search 'soil pipe test plug'.
Regards S.

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