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![]() I think using the upstairs tank's effluent as the feed for the downstairs tank does make sense.
The only thing that I think you'd have to worry about, in your plan, is the splashing caused by a 12' drop of water (or whatever it is). It won't really be a "slug" of water in that pipe, it's a mixture of water and air and so even if the splash could be minimized there will be a lot of bubbles to contend with. The one thing that I felt was missing, when I tried Borneman surges, was that I didn't have enough height to work with to get the "crash" of water I was really hoping for. Maybe in your case you'd actually have some "wiggle room" to play around with a setup like that. The splashing from the water dropping could be contained within the surge tanks, and the tank itself would be fed, not by a continuous stream, but from a "splashing wave over here" and a "splashing wave over there" and so on. Let me know if you'd like any help ![]() PS. Whatever did you do to get permission to get a tank upstairs? You're gonna have to coach me on that one. ![]()
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