Soakaway Blocked May 2026

Tree and shrub roots seek moisture and nutrients, penetrating cracks in the soakaway chamber or perforated pipes. Roots expand over time, physically obstructing flow. Additionally, heavy vehicles passing over the soakaway area can compact the soil, collapsing the infiltration structure.

In soakaways receiving septic tank effluent, anaerobic bacteria produce a slimy organic layer (biomat) at the soil interface. While a thin biomat aids treatment, excessive thickness completely seals the soil pores. This is often irreversible without replacing the drainage field. soakaway blocked

Causes, Consequences, and Remediation of Blocked Soakaways in Domestic Drainage Systems Tree and shrub roots seek moisture and nutrients,

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