

Septic leach field failure happens when wastewater cannot soak into the soil. When sodium builds up in the soil beneath drain field pipes, it creates a hard, impermeable layer that stops absorption. This lack of airflow allows anaerobic bacteria to form a slimy bacterial layer known as Bio-Mat just above the hardened soil. Organic overloading then stresses the biological balance in the drain field, leading to poor wastewater breakdown. Recognizing these conditions helps guide a recovery plan.
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