Started digging a trench for power to my barn, thinking I was well and clear from the drain field, when we ran into some rock we didn't expect. We stopped immediately just in case and I double checked with the county. Previously they said to contact the installer who is an OS2 level septic guy and he said, just stay away from the green rectangle. So that's what i did at first, well, I called the county again and they sent the original permit with the drawings and requirements which is a good start. problem is, according to the drawings, my trench should have cut right through one of the field lines, which we did not, even with the "suspect" material.
So, other than digging things up, I've been trying to find someone to do a location based on scanning the ground, or running pipe snake into the line and then tracing a signal like can be done with a signal wire attached to other water lines etc. Seems around here, there is a lot of "guessing" going on and I don't want to ever have a problem with having dug too close to the field. 10' is the distance required by the county.
Are there other ways of locating the lines that are precise enough to say, "Yeah, I'm 11 feet from the field" and believe it?
Any ideas (except dousing, that's just silly
) are appreciated.
So, other than digging things up, I've been trying to find someone to do a location based on scanning the ground, or running pipe snake into the line and then tracing a signal like can be done with a signal wire attached to other water lines etc. Seems around here, there is a lot of "guessing" going on and I don't want to ever have a problem with having dug too close to the field. 10' is the distance required by the county.
Are there other ways of locating the lines that are precise enough to say, "Yeah, I'm 11 feet from the field" and believe it?
Any ideas (except dousing, that's just silly
) are appreciated.

