| How to Locate Your Septic System In most cases, there is a diagram of the  system on your property survey; the septic tank indicated by a rectangle and 
                                            the cesspool by a circle. If the cesspool is buried beneath a lawn, there is often a tell-tale, circular area of deep green and luxurient growth 
                                            directly over it. The plumbing inside your house can indicate the general area in which the buried components of the system lie. Look for a 
                                            large pipe (4" in diameter) that protrudes through the foundation. This  is the waste or sewer line and the septic tank and or cesspools are located somewhere along this pipe outside the house. 
                                            This gives you an indication as to where the system is in relation to the house. If the exact location of you system stiil eludes you, it's a good idea to have professionals locate the system for you.
                                         In general, it's a good idea to know where all the buried utilities on your property are located, especially if you are 
                                            planning a project involving excavation or paving. It's also very important to take measurements and diagram the location of the utilities. It can save you a ton of money and aggravation. |