Ok, rainy spring here, and only a few feet above the water table.
Needless to say, the septic is less than happy.
I'm reading around today and come to find out that sodium is HORRIBLE for leech fields. Apparently it combines with clay particles to form an impermeable barrier.
Considering I go through about 80g/week of water, and it all goes down the drain, I'm thinking I better come up with a better solution, pronto.
I'm reading about adding calcium polysulphide to rejuvenate lost permeability, so any info on that would be great.
Otherwise, what the heck am I going to do with 4000g of salt water/year?
Needless to say, the septic is less than happy.
I'm reading around today and come to find out that sodium is HORRIBLE for leech fields. Apparently it combines with clay particles to form an impermeable barrier.
Considering I go through about 80g/week of water, and it all goes down the drain, I'm thinking I better come up with a better solution, pronto.
I'm reading about adding calcium polysulphide to rejuvenate lost permeability, so any info on that would be great.
Otherwise, what the heck am I going to do with 4000g of salt water/year?