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02 May 2012

[DIY] speaking of septic treatment system

 

We have a different situation from a normal sewer line.  The previous owner repaired the sewer line and ran it around the back porch.  THis is a duplex so the arrangement is a little weird.  Needless to say, the line is almost level; so I consider it no better than a non porous holding tank.  We have had trouble with back-ups so I started putting in sulphuric acid monthly.  I then changed to rid-ex thinking it would be better.  I haven't had any problems since the monthly treatments, but I was wondering if there was something I could put in to be sure most of the waist items is dissolved.  This is not our property but we take care of it and the lady who owns it doesn't want to put money into it for preventive action despite the fact that I tell her it's better than paying a bunch of money for repairs.
 

To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
From: landmagget@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 17:19:06 +0000
Subject: Re: [DIY] septic treatment system

 
It gets there from washing dishes. Most foods has some sort of grease in them.

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> Does anyone know if there a grease dissolver
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> grease from building up. I try to keep grease out of
> the treatment plant but some how it keeps building
> up. I have a filter installed on the septic side
> before it gets to the water ditributor side to my
> sprinklers but grease still gets through.
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