Leach field complications often arise from soil conditions that impede the absorption and filtration of wastewater. A primary factor is the formation of hardpan soil, which occurs when sodium in household wastewater binds with soil particles, creating a dense, impermeable layer. This hardpan formation restricts the flow of effluent, leading to backups and surface pooling. Additionally, the accumulation of bio-mat—a layer of organic material produced by anaerobic bacteria—can further obstruct the soil’s permeability.
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