I'm new to the 55 gallon septic systems & am pretty ignorant. I have two of them connected & both are pretty full so I need to drain them soon. I've asked around & apparently it's not uncommon to drain it by pumping it out & blowing it onto the nearby ground. Below is a pic of a $200 Harbor Freight 2 inch 212cc semi-trash, 158 gum, water pump. I read the reviews & one person said he used it to empty his septic tank. All other reviews talk about only using it for water. Will this empty both 55 gallons of poop & pee? I know there are pumps specifically for septics but I'd also like to use this to pump water into a few IBC water totes for critters.
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We have a situation at my parents lake place where we pump a grey water holding tank into two IBC totes and haul it half a mile away to another property we own with a shop/metal building that has a drain field we drain the tanks with a 3/4” hose.
So I have a little experience doing 750 gallons at a time. Only grey water, no solids. We have a professional come one time per year and vacuum both tanks.
Electric pumps are quiet and not fussy about sitting like gas motors with ethanol blended gas in them. Why make a crappy job potentially crappier?
All I can say is it’s easier to push water than pull, so I’d look into a submersible pump that is trash rated with a 2” port for galvanized stand pipe and quick disconnects and ball valves or backflow valves. No fussing with priming a submersible. It can be a pretty simple system that’s fail safe and won’t give you a shower with used water.
As far as sharing a pump, I’d have trouble eating a deer that was just moments before becoming my dinner drinking from a trough that...
Also, just thinking of a guest unknowingly rinsing their hands or a knife would make me gag.Last edited by Txtourist; 02-08-2021, 10:00 PM.
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All you need. Hook it up, set up the float and forget about it. I had one survive 4 years handling a toilet trailer at a drilling rig when I was oilfield service. Average lifespan was 2 years. Averaged 1000gl weekly pump out from holding tanks
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I have had 55gallon drums last years without needing pumping, , but we don’t flush paper down the systems. We go Mexico style and put paperwork in a trash box then burn it,
Also use green pig treatment, that pump should make short order on pumping a tank or filling up tout
Gotta have some type of lateral line some where, depending on the soilLast edited by S-3 Ranch; 02-09-2021, 09:00 AM.
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Sounds like he just uses the barrels to dump the waste into --- NO lateral lines.
For what you want to do, I would think the pump would work. Sounds like a nasty task.
I've seen folks bury tanks with holes and rocks in the bottom. I've seen lateral lines (also buried). I've also just ran a line out into a field from the trailer which would save you from getting a pump and continuing with emptying the barrels.
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