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Posted by John T on August 28, 2006 at 08:31:42 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Septic posted by JDB on August 28, 2006 at 07:12:03:
JDB, Back in the days of stepper box finger distribution septic fields and a continually lower level distribution box for each finger (I have 5 boxes n 5 fingers, each one lower then the other), once all fingers were saturated mine would perk up at the end of the last finger during wet periods like spring n fall. Now in our county all the fingers and distribution boxes are level. In the meantime for the short run I would have the tank pupmed if I were you and it hasnt been done in a while n cross your fingers. Around here this one dude pressure injects pellets of some sort in the drain finger fields which some claim helps them perk better??? Enemies of septic systems are grease n lint which dont decompose correct so my clothes washer n kitchen sink dont drain in my field and its still working after 26 years n raised 3 kids so that musta helped. John T (Full of it lol)
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