Yes, CS will negativly affect the septic tank operation. That said, it
depends on how much CS gets into the tank and how often.
A little (an ounce or two) may slow down digestion a lot will stop it.
I don't want to even think about the cost of having someone, in the
"dead of winter", come out , face the dogs and shotguns to pump it out.
If I were young enough to live in a wonderful place like yours, I might
consider a seperate "gray" water system.
Bruce A.
zoe w wrote:
Actually it works on Yeast and Bacteria, which is why Im asking.
zoe
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Doesn't a septic tank rely on chemicals? I don't know as I haven't
got one, but if it does, then I can't see how CS can interfere with
it. dee
On 27 Sep 2009, at 13:51, zoe w wrote:
Im going to rephrase the question I asked yesterday.
Does CS interfere with the proper functioning of a Septic Tank?
Yes there are those of us who live in the country where these
archaic appliances are still necessary since we do not have
access to a city sewer system. In fact, where I live we don't
even have mail delivery !!! By some miracle we do have
highspeed internet which goes to show you how priorities have
changed in the past 50 yrs.
If anyone can shed any light on the above question it would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks
zoe
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