pump 1 per year...all depends on usage), and field is good for 10-20 years, then needs to be rebuilt.
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Replying to @MorlockP @BrowningMachine
ok, so your two tanks are in series? Interesting.
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so what I've read is that in the IDEAL WORLD, biological activity in the tank breaks 99% of solids down to liquid & gas >
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Replying to @MorlockP @BrowningMachine
and thus there is very very little solid accumulation in tank. In reality, tho (1) bio process is rarely perfect ...
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(2) you either have too MANY people (add solids faster than bio can handle) or too FEW (starve bio process, degrade it)
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so the end result is the (in theory) "never need to pump it" tank gets pumped every 1 or 5 or 20 years.
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<catches children peeing in the woods> DON'T WASTE; MICROBES IN C̶h̶i̶n̶a̶ OUR SEPTIC TANK ARE STARVING !!!
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Replying to @MorlockP @BrowningMachine
So you need the perfect number of kids for a septic system? "Shit more, kids!" or, "Shit, more kids!"
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yeah, this "let's adopt 5-7 kids" thing is mostly motivated by sewage treatment requirements, to be honest
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