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ATM my Mag 1450, Calcium 440, have to test my Alk tonight again can't remember what it was. My Mag was around 950, calcium 360 and I have a few rocks that have some red turf on them
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![]() Just a thought here Grizz;
I am on a septic and I dump my saltwater down the drain. I also have a water softener that dumps a s##tload of salt down the drain. I have talked to a few people about this and the general consensus is that it won't harm the septic action. Most actually stated that moderate salt levels in the septic will actually increase the biological activity in the tank. I just had my septic tank pumped out this morning after 6 years of use and it was quite clean. It could of easily gone another 6 years.
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![]() Septic systems work on a biological cycle. The more bacteria the better the system runs.
The more water you throughput, the less bacteria left in the tank. They get flushed out to the field. In the old days we had a septic tank and a soap box. All the water from the kitchen sink and laundry and tub went to the soap box to its own field. (sometimes rockpit) This allowed the toilet its own tank with the least amount of water throughput. These days all the effluent goes to one tank. Along with all the cleaning chemicals and soap that kill bacteria. And some households have a garburator that put solids into the tank that should actually be in a compost heap. They take a lot longer to break down. So now they recommended to suck out the septic tank every year. I am not on septic anymore. But was for 30 years. The longest I have gone without emptying the tank is 15 yrs. And I could have gone longer that time, but when you order the guy in, you don't send him away. Sorry for the rant, its a pet peeve of mine. I used to argue with the city all the time. |
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![]() I am on a pump out system. I also regularly add bacterial culture to my system (i.e., Septo-Bac). We don't use many chemicals or cleaning agents that would affect the septic action.
As Hillegom stated, the health of your bacteria culture is directly linked to the efficiency of your septic system.
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![]() We have to double our dose of Septi-Bac type stuff we use monthly because ALL our waste water goes into the septic as well I found a CLR product specially made for septic tanks that I am going to try.
Tested again tonight and got this: Sal - 1.026 Ca - 420 ALK - 10 MAG - 1400 pH - 8.10 Phos - untraceable NO2 & NO3 - untraceable Going to leave it for a week and see where it's at then.
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