Oh, this could be bad.
Very bad.
I just got back from checking the septic outflow pipe, out by the barn.
I had gone out there to clean and fix things up, back in July, which you can read about here.
I laid down a piece of scrap metal roofing to divert the outflow away from the pipe, replacing the badly rusted out one that was there before. All I did after the photo was taken was add some dead branches I found to weigh it down, so the wind wouldn’t blow it away.
It looks almost exactly the same, now.
There is no sign that any septic outflow has ever run down it.
There is, however, a saturated area of ground beside it, where those bullrushes are in the photo.
Which might mean that, for the past 6 weeks, our septic has been draining into the ground, not out the pipe.
If that is true, that means the underground pipe will have to be excavated for repair/replacement.
At this point, it’s all on my brother, because this is way beyond any for of work we can pay to have done.
Which means we can’t use our water. At least not allow water to drain. I guess we can set the honey pot up again, but we’ll probably have to start doing things like sponge bath in the tub, using a bucket or bin, so we can toss the used water outside. We’ll have to start doing dishes in a bin, too.
This is not good.
Good grief, this place is a money pit.
The Re-Farmer

I’m sorry to read of such bad news. Here’s hoping there’s a fix for it soon!
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Thanks. It actually did start working again, but the problem is still there. I’m about to write an update about that now!
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