Hi folks, I really appreciate all of the responses and suggestions. I think I've got a plan that I'm comfortable with. I'm gonna go ahead and extend the leach lines into a kind of leach bed. I think I can get this done for under $1500. At the same time, I'm gonna take the lid off of my second tank and install a filter on the outlet end going to the distribution field. I'm look at the filter from these folks . That should provide some protection against solids going into the field. And for phase 3, I'm going to search for an aerator to add oxygen to the first tank. From everything I read (and suggestions received), this will speed up the biological action to a) help keep the solids down and the field absorption working, and b) give me breathing room between pumpings (I'm hoping to stretch and be able to pump every 2 years). I found these guys and these guys from searching on the web, and there's probably others out there (although no one local to me in Texas that I've been able to find). stephen
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