Overlord66
Member
I posted the other day about our septic system but I put it in the wrong forum and didn't get any responses.
Last Saturday night a toilet flap must have gotten stuck on the basement toilet. I have all of our pumps hooked to a monitoring system that shows current draw when they are on. So Saturday night our cistern pump ran for 2 hours straight. Based on how much water we normally use in a week and our last water delivery I estimated that the leak drained 500-700 gallons extra into our septic system.
Before this happened our effluent pump that pumps gray water to our drain field 300 feet away and 20 feet uphill would only run a few times a day. After a shower or a load of laundry it would take a hour or more before the pump would activate.
Ever since the leak the effluent pump runs almost immediately. The pump cycle is the same but it is running much more frequently and after doing a load of laundry will run several times even if there is no or minor water usage.
Do we need to get the solids tank pumped or will it eventually even out again?
Last Saturday night a toilet flap must have gotten stuck on the basement toilet. I have all of our pumps hooked to a monitoring system that shows current draw when they are on. So Saturday night our cistern pump ran for 2 hours straight. Based on how much water we normally use in a week and our last water delivery I estimated that the leak drained 500-700 gallons extra into our septic system.
Before this happened our effluent pump that pumps gray water to our drain field 300 feet away and 20 feet uphill would only run a few times a day. After a shower or a load of laundry it would take a hour or more before the pump would activate.
Ever since the leak the effluent pump runs almost immediately. The pump cycle is the same but it is running much more frequently and after doing a load of laundry will run several times even if there is no or minor water usage.
Do we need to get the solids tank pumped or will it eventually even out again?
