A Septic System That Works for Your Property

Mr. Bradshaw needed a septic system that would work with the unique soil conditions on her property in Genola, Utah. The standard options wouldn’t cut it, so she turned to Anderson Engineering for a better solution. We took a hands-on approach, evaluating the site, designing an alternative septic system, and providing everything she needed to get county approval. Our design ensured he could move forward with her plans without worrying about compliance or performance.

Challenge
Alma's property presented some tricky challenges—soil conditions made a conventional septic system impossible. Without a workable solution, getting county approval would have been a long and frustrating process, delaying her plans and adding extra costs.
Solution
We took the time to understand Alma’s specific needs and the site's conditions. Our team designed an alternative septic system that fit within the available space and worked with the soil's limitations. We provided detailed construction drawings and helped with the paperwork to make the approval process as smooth as possible.
Benefit
Thanks to Anderson Engineering’s alternative septic system design, Alma’s property in Genola met all Utah County health department regulations without major disruptions. Our solution fit seamlessly within the site’s constraints, allowing her to move forward with her plans without sacrificing space or making costly modifications. By taking care of the design details and application process, we helped Alma avoid unnecessary delays and stress, making the entire experience smoother and more efficient.
Location
Genola, UT
Client
Alma Bradshaw

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Why would I need an alternative septic system in Genola, Utah?
Many properties in Genola face unique soil challenges, such as slow infiltration rates or high groundwater levels, making conventional septic systems impractical. An alternative system provides a customized solution that works with the specific soil conditions while ensuring compliance with Utah County health regulations. For example, Alma Bradshaw’s property required a specialized design to address the area's soil limitations and successfully meet county requirements.
What steps are involved in getting an alternative septic system approved in Utah County?
The process involves a site evaluation, soil testing, system design, and submission for county approval. Anderson Engineering handles everything from assessing your property to preparing the necessary construction drawings and application paperwork. Just like we did for in Genola, we ensure your system meets all local health department standards, helping you avoid delays and extra costs.
How do I know if an alternative septic system is the right choice for my property?
If your property in Genola has difficult soil conditions, steep slopes, or limited space, an alternative system may be the best option. Our feasibility analysis determines whether a conventional or alternative system is suitable. In Alma Bradshaw’s case, our evaluation revealed that an alternative system was the most efficient and cost-effective solution for the site’s specific conditions.