RogerS
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We have a brick built septic tank and yours truly thought that they never needed emptying. Cesspits Yes - Septic tanks - No. Now I realise the error of my ways as the secondary tank has filled up with crud..partly decomposed leaves (yup..the cover rotted away)..partly due to you-no-what from the main tank. So it needs looking at. I had the main tank sucked out today but the man with the machine shook his head when he saw the secondary tank. 'That'll all need to come out'..he said.
Researching google hasn't thrown up anything like ours. The secondary tank appears to have been constructed with crushed stone in the bottom, covered by sheets of corrugated asbestos (and there's another worry but we won't go there). This has all been filled up with mud and muck. I dug out most of the stuff down to the level of the corrugated sheets but a quick looksie at the stone shows it to be filled up with crud as well.
I have a horrible feeling that it all has to come out, the tank itself be hosed down and then refilled with clean stone etc. Quite what the outflow to the soakaway will look like I shudder to think. Reckon that that will be blocked up as well.
Doom and gloom.
Any clues..?? And stop laughing at the back there
Researching google hasn't thrown up anything like ours. The secondary tank appears to have been constructed with crushed stone in the bottom, covered by sheets of corrugated asbestos (and there's another worry but we won't go there). This has all been filled up with mud and muck. I dug out most of the stuff down to the level of the corrugated sheets but a quick looksie at the stone shows it to be filled up with crud as well.
I have a horrible feeling that it all has to come out, the tank itself be hosed down and then refilled with clean stone etc. Quite what the outflow to the soakaway will look like I shudder to think. Reckon that that will be blocked up as well.
Doom and gloom.
Any clues..?? And stop laughing at the back there