Septic tank maintenance: how to maintain it properly?

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by Former Oceano » 20/07/09, 19:02

If it doesn't work, your old yogurt thing won't make them smell holy : Mrgreen:
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by Christine » 20/07/09, 20:02

Christophe wrote:You have to believe that we "seed" well ...


But above all no bactericides: no bleach or soda but a biological unblocker and gentle and quickly biodegradable cleaning products

For yogurts, we should know these bacteria and know if they are actually present. No specialist in the room?
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by oli 80 » 20/07/09, 22:32

good evening, about the skeptical pits, I read somewhere that another time we used a species of insect, logically crawling, by developing in the pit they reduce the quantity of the liquid manure, at least what I believed understand, or a kind of bacteria to put in the pit, but hey I do not know if this kind of treatment still exists, if so it would be ecological,
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by Christophe » 20/07/09, 23:11

Oli, a septic tank (not skeptical) is already full of bacteria ... this is the "base" of its operation ...

Ah yes Christine ... no chemicals, it must help!
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by Woodcutter » 20/07/09, 23:54

Christophe wrote:[...] From now on, thanks to you, I would not write any more skeptical tank but septic tank, but I remain skeptical on the pkoi of this difference in spelling ... : Mrgreen:
Because the root of the word is absolutely not the same ...
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by Christophe » 21/07/09, 00:02

Rah Lumberjack you break my humor notes on the subject ... But can you clarify? (because your answer we suspected a little) ...

Otherwise I inquired, I must say:
a) septic tank
b) all-water tank

And no septic tank for all waters.
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by Woodcutter » 21/07/09, 01:50

Christophe wrote:Rah Lumberjack you break my humor notes on the subject ... But can you clarify? (because your answer we suspected a little) ... [...]
Raaah you want to make me work at this hour? :|

You should take my word for it, I always knew you were a false skeptic ...



If not :
- septic, Greek septikos rot or sepsis putrefaction
- skeptical, Greek skeptikos observer
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by tigrou_838 » 21/07/09, 10:08

Hello,

yes it is product in sachet, 1 sachet per week depending on the number of occupants of the house. 1 for max 4 people, 2 for 4 to 6, etc ...

not to name it, it's "wc net" a little cheaper than the eparcyl. there is also a product to put once a year, but I don't know much about it.

i have heard about expired preferance yogurt for a long time, but i am septic for my septic tank.

For the connection, I have the same problem as you, Christophe, the pit is behind the house so a little below the road, so if I have to, the lift pump will be compulsory.

for the moment, the purification stations are not yet built.

It is on that one must be very careful with the cleaning product like the drugs, the bleach, etc ...

wait and see.

ps, I think '' I had read somewhere '' that in the regulations for small towns, there are arrangements, such as: each house must have its own purification system before being connected to the pipeline general, to avoid overloading the purification stations, and depending on the distance from it.

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by Christophe » 21/07/09, 10:31

Hey Tigger, must FOLLOW !!! You are Sceptic for your septic tank !!

Yes for the central microphone yes I heard about it too but:
a) it costs almost as much as the connection to the installation
b) it is very energetic (there is a compressor / bubbler that runs 24/24)
c) it is very restrictive (maintenance several times a year)

Woodcutter wrote:You should take my word for it, I always knew you were a false skeptic ...


Hey I believe you Lumberjack (it's almost always the case), it's for our education ... that's all!

The false skeptic is fooling you .... hihihihihi
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by Woodcutter » 21/07/09, 10:33

tigrou_838 wrote:[...] ps, I believe '' I had read somewhere '' that in the regulations for small towns, there are arrangements, such as :: each house must have its own purification system before be connected to the general pipe, to avoid overloading the purification stations, and depending on the distance from it.

tigrou
The municipalities only have an obligation of good water purification, not an obligation to collect everyone!

Before setting up collective sanitation, the municipality has a general sanitation plan drawn up which scans the various solutions, their effectiveness and their cost.
If the connection, the creation of networks and lift pumps are too expensive, the municipality sets up the SPANC to help non-connected inhabitants to bring their ANC (non-collective sanitation) up to standards, SI the ground allows it, because at the present time, our governing bodies only design the ANC if there is a possibility of infiltration (nature of the ground and surface) which is a huge bullshit since we know very well make autonomous systems capable of supplying surface water with very good quality ... :frown:
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