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KaraColburn
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Thank you! That's a great idea. I plan to call the people who replaced it, and I guess I can try the health department too because they inspected it. It really has been hard to find reliable information on whether or not that's safe after a certain period of time. I appreciate everyone's input!A malfunctioning leach bed is a whole different animal. With an active functioning leach field, there's no problem. But with the malfunction you get nasty bacteria potentially all the way up from the drain pipes to the ground surface in those wet yucky puddles. Maybe you could ask the companies that pump and design septic systems?