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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4350380" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Our septic system has been in the ground since the 90's on semi sandy soil.</p><p>The inlet certainly needs to be higher than the outlet to facilitate flow.</p><p>The Aerobic systems use pumps, but the old time septic systems use volume of water and time to let everything dissolve before it eventually goes out into the leach field.</p><p>I installed a 50 amp system next to the shop for our RV and have been thinking about a dump station for it when friends visit in their RV's. </p><p>Rent an excavator, dig the holes and use a series of plastic 55 gallon drums to get the solids into liquids before a small leach field. YouTube is full of plans for doing the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4350380, member: 5412"] Our septic system has been in the ground since the 90's on semi sandy soil. The inlet certainly needs to be higher than the outlet to facilitate flow. The Aerobic systems use pumps, but the old time septic systems use volume of water and time to let everything dissolve before it eventually goes out into the leach field. I installed a 50 amp system next to the shop for our RV and have been thinking about a dump station for it when friends visit in their RV's. Rent an excavator, dig the holes and use a series of plastic 55 gallon drums to get the solids into liquids before a small leach field. YouTube is full of plans for doing the same. [/QUOTE]
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