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<blockquote data-quote="coreya3212" data-source="post: 25067" data-attributes="member: 2406"><p>I live on a 4 acres. Neighbours are not too nosey. Off my hose and garage, there is a parking pad with a septic dump meant for your RV so you can empty into your own septic system with out having to go to the dump place. I dug a 10 foot deep hole and put a plastic drum, sealed with a sewage pump in it. Treched the discharge line up towards the house till I hit that line from the RV pad to the septic and tied in there. So plastic shop drum pumps to the RV dump line that graity feeds down to my septic tank. It was a long run so I just had to make sure I set the float switch on the sewage pump right so the back drain did not turn the pump back on. I would lkely not have been allowed to do this had the MD known. they want you to get a permit for septic modifications, I didnt tell them though. OM is right, regardless of where you drain to , a vent stack is a must.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coreya3212, post: 25067, member: 2406"] I live on a 4 acres. Neighbours are not too nosey. Off my hose and garage, there is a parking pad with a septic dump meant for your RV so you can empty into your own septic system with out having to go to the dump place. I dug a 10 foot deep hole and put a plastic drum, sealed with a sewage pump in it. Treched the discharge line up towards the house till I hit that line from the RV pad to the septic and tied in there. So plastic shop drum pumps to the RV dump line that graity feeds down to my septic tank. It was a long run so I just had to make sure I set the float switch on the sewage pump right so the back drain did not turn the pump back on. I would lkely not have been allowed to do this had the MD known. they want you to get a permit for septic modifications, I didnt tell them though. OM is right, regardless of where you drain to , a vent stack is a must. [/QUOTE]
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