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SDcampowneroper
May 12, 2014Explorer
gbopp wrote:
Try The Geo Method,it may help.
get used to ignoring those sensors. Common sense, on how much use, noises or plain old looking down the pipe. is best.
They can be cleaned by a professional with a high pressure backwash system. Costs are about $200 for that service for all tanks. Expect it to last ? As long as your last time did. No guarantee.
The geo method works most times for cleaning , but what about the harm to the biological septic systems those soaps, softeners, chlorine, most camps use? Please do not use Bleach then dump it down into an onsite wastewater treatment system. It kills the beneficial digestive bacteria needed for a good system.
IMHO wastewater tank sensors are a sales gimmick, cleaning is costly or just plain useless and unnecessary.
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