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<blockquote data-quote="pauljg79" data-source="post: 3374004" data-attributes="member: 63102"><p>Hi Sam, A couple of things you should keep in mind. The rainwater should not be going into the septic tank, this will disturb the settled solids and produce more suspended solids in the final effluent (which will not be helping your soakaway). </p><p></p><p>This will need addressing, Best to re locate a soakaway for the rainwater entirely. </p><p></p><p>Also, If you are looking for a new septic tank (which you may be if the old one had clay dip pipes which tend to get broken) you should look for one with a particle filter. </p><p></p><p>We are professional installers and regularly install these because of their strength and removable filter: <a href="http://www.owlshall.co.uk/residential-services/sewage-system-installation/septic-tank-installations/millennium-septic-tanks/" target="_blank">http://www.owlshall.co.uk/residential-services/sewage-system-installation/septic-tank-installations/millennium-septic-tanks/</a></p><p></p><p>Kind Regards</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pauljg79, post: 3374004, member: 63102"] Hi Sam, A couple of things you should keep in mind. The rainwater should not be going into the septic tank, this will disturb the settled solids and produce more suspended solids in the final effluent (which will not be helping your soakaway). This will need addressing, Best to re locate a soakaway for the rainwater entirely. Also, If you are looking for a new septic tank (which you may be if the old one had clay dip pipes which tend to get broken) you should look for one with a particle filter. We are professional installers and regularly install these because of their strength and removable filter: [URL]http://www.owlshall.co.uk/residential-services/sewage-system-installation/septic-tank-installations/millennium-septic-tanks/[/URL] Kind Regards Paul [/QUOTE]
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