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- RoyBExplorer III would check with your county office to make sure you are not breaking any local laws.
You may have to install something like the camp grounds have to be absolute legal.
I think the size of the septic systems is based on the number of bedrooms you have. Obviously the RV would be counted as one more bedroom being added to the septic system.
This would be the legal approach. Who knows what others do on the quasi-illegal side.
I rather doubt pouring waste down the SEPTIC SYSTEM VENT lines would be a legal thing you can do...
As for me everytime I do something quasi-illegal it ends up biting me haha...
Just my thoughts
Roy Ken - sch911ExplorerIgnoring the legal aspects it should work, but be sure not to plug the vent up. I would run a snake through the vent first to make sure I could clean it out if necessary...
- popeyemthExplorer
sch911 wrote:
Ignoring the legal aspects it should work, but be sure not to plug the vent up. I would run a snake through the vent first to make sure I could clean it out if necessary...
The first time you clog/fill faster than it will take you will be pumping waste on the ground before you even suspect a problem.
Consider the cost of a proper clean out versus the uncleanable mess if you pump out on the ground and where the mess will be (and stay till it's WASHED away) . - korbeExplorerI would first want to make sure I knew where the vent pipe was coming from. In advanced systems, the recirculating sand filter bed is vented. Don't want to dump it there. As far as I know,a normal septic tank isn't vented. But if your vent accesses the first chamber of the septic tank, I would put a "y" on the vent just below grade and create a clean out at grade. I am not a fan of macerating prior to entering a leachfield.
- pugslyyyExplorerThere has to be a cleanout between the house and the septic tank or sewer. That's the place to dump into.
- bukhrnExplorer III
pugslyyy wrote:
No, there doesn't HAVE to be, mine has no clean-out, Pipe comes from the house, directly to the septic tank, from there, out to a distribution box & out to the drain field.
There has to be a cleanout between the house and the septic tank or sewer. That's the place to dump into. - BumpyroadExploreris that a "vent stack" or a clean out access? presumably your home septic system will be receiving less stuff when you are filling out the RV tank so it should average out about the same? Don't ask, don't tell
bumpy - Vet_ManExplorerI dug down ahead of my septic tank and put in a Tee. Just plastic pipe that is glued together, took a couple hrs. Then I use my Blue Boy, to get the sewage there to the dump. Didn't ask didn't tell.
- ChooChooMan74ExplorerWe have a brand new system. The vent on our system is in the leaching field. You don't want to start pumping solids into the leaching field.
- wa8yxmExplorer III"Provided we are adding chemicals" the answer is no.. However if you skip the chemicals the answer is yes.. (NOTE: This applies only to chemicals, not waste digester enzyme produces)
Assuming your macerator has a standard garden hose connection
Drill a 3/4" hole in the pipe and using a pipe die thread it 3/4" IPT.
Screw in a FEMALE garden hose adapter.. Swivel is nice but not necessary.
Put a plug (Standard city water inlet plug In the fitting.
To empty tanks,, Remove plug, insert male end of garden hose, hook hose to pump and .. Well you can figure it out from there.
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