I recently moved from a big city to a house with a well and septic tank. How do I dispose of about 400 gallons of saltwater per month without contaminating the aquifer or killing septic tank bacteria?
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Wow, 400 gallons per month! What size is your tank?I recently moved from a big city to a house with a well and septic tank. How do I dispose of about 400 gallons of saltwater per month without contaminating the aquifer or killing septic tank bacteria?
Wow, 400 gallons per month! What size is your tank?
I have a 180 gallon tank and do 1% daily AWC changes so I am disposing about 60 gallons per month into my septic. I’ve been doing that for almost 30 years without issues. Your amount might be a problem though.
The only problem is it permanently kills the soil in that spot. If you are ok with that, have at it.Instead of buying weed killer use spent saltwater. Works great
good point , im on 8 acres with a hill and a creek mostly wooded, i would not dump it in front of the house lol.The only problem is it permanently kills the soil in that spot. If you are ok with that, have at it.
You never pumped your tank in 26 years?I've been dumping into my septic system for over 7 years with no issues, tho not 400g a month. I will mention I haven't had my septic tank cleaned since we built the house in 1997 so my system may be an exception.
Nope and that's with 4 girls in the house for quite a few years so more TP. Hard to beleive I know. I did add some bacteria when we moved in so evidently it workedYou never pumped your tank in 26 years?
seems amazing.. ive had mine go south once so now we get it pumped annually.. but we also have to get it tested by the state once a year my septic doesnt have a leachfield it just drains to a creek.Nope and that's with 4 girls in the house for quite a few years so more TP. Hard to beleive I know. I did add some bacteria when we moved in so evidently it workedbut I can't remember what it was but it was supposed to jump start the bacteria cycle. Kinda like Dr Tim's on for septic systems
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Sound similar to mine. I have two 2600 square ft sand filters the liquid flows through then down to a creek. I rotate the filters every 6 months. Im lucky tho as I live in a rural area and once the final inspection was done when the house was built there are no more inspections.seems amazing.. ive had mine go south once so now we get it pumped annually.. but we also have to get it tested by the state once a year my septic doesnt have a leachfield it just drains to a creek.

