Grey Water Disposal

   / Grey Water Disposal #41  
My home was built in ~1978,,
no thought was given to grey water disposal,, everything goes into the septic,, including the garbage disposal.
Yes we have always had a water softener,, and even one outside drain is plumbed into the septic.

We have had the tank pumped one time,, about 1998,, after the guy finished,, he asked why did I call him,,,??

He said the tank was perfect, and there was little solids in the tank.
Our daughters were born in the early/mid 1980's,, so there have been 4 people in the house for a long time.

AND,, my wife does like to cook,, the garbage disposal gets used a LOT!!
 
   / Grey Water Disposal #42  
I know of two black water systems that work much better after the water softener and washing machine were diverted to a grey water system .
 
   / Grey Water Disposal #43  
I know of two black water systems that work much better after the water softener and washing machine were diverted to a grey water system .

What were the problems with the systems that were fixed/alleviated with the change?

Rob
 
   / Grey Water Disposal #45  
If you think the septic is for poop and poop only I壇 spend some time reading up on septic systems. The gray water isn稚 going to 登verload a properly designed system and typically it痴 beneficial to move the fluid through the system. I壇 leave it as designed and find the next hobby to occupy your time and resources.

Second!

Regarding softeners... I didn't want one. As a child I remembered our soft water tasting salty; you couldn't drink it because there was so much salt. We were having to buy salt at least once a month to recharge the brine tank. When I was forced to add a softener to my home, my friend sold me the system. He's a service tech for Culligan and he promised that I'd be happy. Now we have soft water and while it lacks taste, in no way is it salty. We charge our brine tank maybe once or twice a year with salt. The point is that the system that I grew up with was adjusted incorrectly as it should have not been using that much salt. I'm on a septic system now and I have no hesitation to discharge my softener water into the system. The percentage of salt is so low that it'll have negligible impact upon the bacteria count. The same for washing machines. If you have a HF washer, they use a fraction of water the old top loads did.

Remember, these systems are designed by people that are more knowledgeable than us. They're sized in anticipation of the gray water discharge. Spend your money on getting the settling tank serviced every three years and focus your energies on some other urban legend.
 
   / Grey Water Disposal #46  
My house was built (for us) in 72-73. I had the Septic pumped once, around fifteen years ago. Everything perfect. I was facinated by the "solids" he had to scrape and pump out. Just what they possibly consisted of. Also, a diaper! We had renters in the 70s, so who knows.
 
   / Grey Water Disposal #47  
What were the problems with the systems that were fixed/alleviated with the change?

Rob

I had tenants with no end to septic issues...

The wife bleached everything and never having a problem before or after leads me to believe this was a factor.

Pump tank before each rental... about every three years... sometimes it is perfect... sometimes no so much and a couple of times it was full of condoms, feminine hygiene products and Swiffer Dust pads... these were the people with the bleach!
 
   / Grey Water Disposal #48  
I had tenants with no end to septic issues...

The wife bleached everything and never having a problem before or after leads me to believe this was a factor.

Pump tank before each rental... about every three years... sometimes it is perfect... sometimes no so much and a couple of times it was full of condoms, feminine hygiene products and Swiffer Dust pads... these were the people with the bleach!

Gotcha. That kind of abuse of a septic system certainly makes sense that it would cause issues, especially the excessive bleach. I think the real fix there was to purge the renters, not re-route the pipes. What kind of imbecile throws non-biodegradable material into the toilet like that? I fear for the future of our society...
 
   / Grey Water Disposal #50  
You are asking others here to help you break the law? Do you own an oil change franchise as well, and dump the used oil behind the building?

You did not post your jurisdiction but I'm glad you are not my neighbor ... such a thing would not be allowed anywhere near our horse estates.

:drink: It used to be called respect... Now, it's do as you please.
 

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