PILOON
Super Star Member
In septic tanks all the solids (slush, mush) should remain in the first 'baffled' section.
For that reason the pumper truck usually only attacks that area, and in fact the second half actually flows back to the first so they actually get all the 'suspended mud' out.
Current approved practices usually call for returning the liquids back to the tank so that there remains active bacteria for effective operation.
They then haul the solids to an approved disposal site.
I've been told that a tanker can generally handle 10 pumpings per trip in this approved method.*
While I accept this practice I do like to let my tank settle for 24 hours B4 any heavy water usage (washings, baths etc) to prevent any suspended particles from entering my drainage field.
* and since we are rural our annual 'pumping campaign' saves us and the pumper good saved $$'s that has kept our fee to $160, for the last 6 years.
It is one of our most appreciated association events. We do it all via our web site and only with prepaid checks. Our 'pumper' also does all the paperwork for municipal compliance as well. A true 'win-win'.
For that reason the pumper truck usually only attacks that area, and in fact the second half actually flows back to the first so they actually get all the 'suspended mud' out.
Current approved practices usually call for returning the liquids back to the tank so that there remains active bacteria for effective operation.
They then haul the solids to an approved disposal site.
I've been told that a tanker can generally handle 10 pumpings per trip in this approved method.*
While I accept this practice I do like to let my tank settle for 24 hours B4 any heavy water usage (washings, baths etc) to prevent any suspended particles from entering my drainage field.
* and since we are rural our annual 'pumping campaign' saves us and the pumper good saved $$'s that has kept our fee to $160, for the last 6 years.
It is one of our most appreciated association events. We do it all via our web site and only with prepaid checks. Our 'pumper' also does all the paperwork for municipal compliance as well. A true 'win-win'.