FOSSE SEPTIQUEIf you want a pool for use in the summer of 2007 please contact us as soon as possible as our installation slots for this autumn and next spring are now filling up rapidly |
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Number
of main rooms (No of bedrooms + 2)
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Fosse toutes eaux costs in euros |
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less than or equal to 5
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5000
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6
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6000
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7
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7000
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Each
extra room on top
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1000
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The conclusion to be drawn is - do not overestimate the number of rooms and never build a fosse now for a future dwelling
Costs can be more for several reasons including:
MAINS DRAINAGE CONNECTIONS
If mains drainage has been or is about to be installed then the house-owner will have been asked where they would prefer the connection point to be located. When this request is not answered the communes drainage contractor will make the decision and mark the connection point on a plan.This will be available for reference in the future and the connection location will be required before your installation contractor will be able to provide a fixed quotation.
The mains drainage connection needs to be planned before the installation of a pool because it is surprising how often the best locations for both result in a clash. Hence the pool and main drainage connections need to be just as carefully planned as a pool and fosse toutes eaux installations.
The mains drainage connections will cause quite severe damage to an established garden (As fosses also do) and so it is preferable to install pool and these connections at the same time both to reduce cost and some of the disruption.
MAINS DRAINAGE CONNECTIONS COSTS.
These can vary more than fosse toutes eaux costs because the number of manholes and length / depth of drain runs will vary significantly from project to project. However in broad terms most mains drainage connections should be a bit less than the cost of a fosse installation.
MAINTENANCE OF FOSSE SYSTEMS
The law requires that the fosse toutes eaux in emptied at 4 year intervals or less. It is essential that the property owner retains the invoice (facture) from the licensed fosse evacuation contractor as the Mairie will ask to see this during any inspection in the future.
When a fosse has been emptied it should be refilled with fresh water and treated with a packet of EPARCYL (can be bought in most supermarkets). This also applies to old septic tanks after they have been emptied. A fosse that has stopped working for any reason can also be kickstarted by emptying, refilling and treating with EPARCYL.
TROUBLESHOOTING
| Smells in the house |
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| Smells outside the house |
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| Corrosion of the steel reinforcement in the fosse |
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| Blockages in internal drains |
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| Fosse full |
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| Foreign materials in the entry manhole to the filter bed |
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| Blockage of the final manhole in the filter |
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FOSSE TOUTES EAUX TECHNICAL DETAILS
The installation will always consist of two main systems:
Occasionally a grease trap (bac degraisseur of 500 litres) may be required but this should not be necessary in non commercial premises and should be avoided if possible because it is just something else to maintain or go wrong. If it is not possible to keep the distance between the kitchen and the fosse down to 10 metres or less a grease trap is advisable and will probably be a technical requirement of the consent documentation.
When an existing fosse system is being replaced it must be cut out of the pipework system entirely. It can be sealed up and left full of water - any odour from it should reduce to nothing within a few days. Alternatively, depending on its location, it may be preferable to have it pumped dry and filled with sand.
FOSSE TOUTES EAUX
The volume of the fosse toutes eaux can be determined from the following table:
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Number of main rooms (No of
bedrooms + 2
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Fosse toutes eaux volume in
cubic metres
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less than or equal to 5
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3
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6
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4
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7
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5
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Each extra room
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+ 1
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The tank sizes are shown in the following table:
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Number of main rooms |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
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Fosse toutes eaux capacity (m3) |
3 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
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Depth of tank |
1.35m |
1.35m |
1.72m |
1.85m |
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Length of tank |
2.52m |
2.52m |
2.52m |
2.52m |
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Width of tank |
1.19m |
1.19m |
1.19m |
1.40m |
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Weight |
1600kg |
1600kg |
1950kg |
2050kg |
VENTS
Two vents are always required and these are the most important part of the installation if odours are to be avoided. Both vents must be taken above the property roof eaves levels
Primary vent - 100 mm and taken from the downpipe from the WC straight up through the roof
Secondary vent - 100mm and taken from the top of the fosse outlet pipe, back to the property and then up an outside wall - can be taken through or outside the roof tiling.
FILTER BED
The size and type of filter bed is a function of the number of main rooms, permeability of the soil, the maximum ground water levels and the slope of the land on which it is to be built.
The size (and cost) can be determined from the following table:
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Soil type
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Filter type
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Length of trenches or minimum
surface area of sand filter
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5 main rooms or less
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Each extra room
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| Permeable sand or silt with a minimum thickness of 1 metre |
Land drain trenches 500 mm wide x 500 mm deep filled with 10/40 mm gravel surrounding slotted pipes |
45m
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15m
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| A thick layer of soil on fissured permeable rock |
Vertical sand filter without drainage Slotted pipes in 200 mm gravel over a 700 mm deep sand bed covered with a minimum 200 mm topsoil |
25 m2
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5m2
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| Impermeable soil such as clay or when there is a risk of contaminating an underground water resource |
Vertical sand filter with drainage As filter without drainage but with a system of slotted water collection pipes in a 200 mm layer of gravel below the sand filter. The water is then piped or pumped to a suitable ditch |
25 m2
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5 m2
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| Land prone to flooding or where the ground water is very near the ground surface |
An above ground sand filter with sloping sides As vertical sand filter without drainage but above ground |
Base area - 60 m2 Top area - 25 m2 |
Base area - 20 m2 Top area - 5 m2 |
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