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Can I Dump Through Sewer Vent?

longislandcampe
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So we are lucky enough to have sewers at our house. About a foot away from our house is a metal sewer vent that looks like the picture below. It's just a metal pipe coming from the ground with a cap on it. It is not threaded at all.

Let's say a got a macerator pump for my TT. Could I hook it up and then run a garden hose down the vent to empty my tanks?


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longislandcampe
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100% for the sewer. We have gas and and houses that have oil tanks are in the backyard. You can even hear water gurgling as it flows out.

Trust me, Iโ€™ve lived in the area for over 40 years. Lol

rk911
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winnietrey wrote:
sure, that's not an oil tank fill?


that was my guess. doesn't looks like any sewer clean-out access port that I've ever seen.
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winnietrey
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sure, that's not an oil tank fill?

ferndaleflyer
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Might not make the city sewer administrators to happy. But--when we built our new house we had the plumbing fixed so I have a dump port that goes into the city sewer. They approved the plumbing so I guess in our case it was ok.

ktmrfs
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it may not be a "sewer vent" but the sewer clean out access point. Most houses with access to sewer lines have a clean out port outside the house. If that is what it is, yes it can be used as a dump. That's exactly what we do.
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longislandcampe
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We have sewers.

LouLawrence
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Sewer or septic tanks? I assume you are certain this goes to one or the other. If so, then yes, just be careful you don't over load a septic system if your RV holding tanks are large. You can run some water down the vent with a fresh water hose to confirm their is no blockage that would cause a back up. You really don't want that!