ponytug
Super Member
Sorry to hear about your troubles.
Because you are finding the grit on the outlet flow, it has to be close to the density of water, which to my mind rules out detergent powders and water softener resin.
Your description of the usage and total tank size seem ok, but the tank arrangement is a new one to me. I agree with 4570man that normally the larger tank would have been first. Mostly septic tanks are there to settle out solids. Any anaerobic fermentation is a bonus, unless you have an aerobic system which will get rid of almost everything.(See below)
How is your water usage? Low flow toilets/showers/front loading washer? Or lots of baths/top loading washer? Is your softener plumbed to drain through the septic tank? If you use lots of water, you may just be flushing solids through your small tank faster than they can be digested.
Is it possible that the tank outlet is emptying from close to the bottom of the tank? It should be just a few inches under the surface.
Unless you have some huge excess amount of grease coming through, and I would think that your septic tank pump guy would have commented on it, I am inclined to think that the tank configuration is off.
If you aren't using large amounts of water, I would be inclined to consider converting the first tank to aerobic digestion.
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...y-septic-system-experiment-1.html#post5899907
If you are using lots of water, I would be inclined to try for low flow first.
All the best,
Peter
Because you are finding the grit on the outlet flow, it has to be close to the density of water, which to my mind rules out detergent powders and water softener resin.
Your description of the usage and total tank size seem ok, but the tank arrangement is a new one to me. I agree with 4570man that normally the larger tank would have been first. Mostly septic tanks are there to settle out solids. Any anaerobic fermentation is a bonus, unless you have an aerobic system which will get rid of almost everything.(See below)
How is your water usage? Low flow toilets/showers/front loading washer? Or lots of baths/top loading washer? Is your softener plumbed to drain through the septic tank? If you use lots of water, you may just be flushing solids through your small tank faster than they can be digested.
Is it possible that the tank outlet is emptying from close to the bottom of the tank? It should be just a few inches under the surface.
Unless you have some huge excess amount of grease coming through, and I would think that your septic tank pump guy would have commented on it, I am inclined to think that the tank configuration is off.
If you aren't using large amounts of water, I would be inclined to consider converting the first tank to aerobic digestion.
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...y-septic-system-experiment-1.html#post5899907
If you are using lots of water, I would be inclined to try for low flow first.
All the best,
Peter