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[alfa] RE: coolant disposal
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- Subject: [alfa] RE: coolant disposal
- From: "Dean Mericas" <dmericas@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 17:36:04 -0500
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- Thread-topic: alfa-digest V9 #924
My biggest concern in discharging to a septic system would be the potential
for shock loading. A gallon of glycol has the oxygen demand equivalent to
something like 5,000 gallons of domestic sewerage. Can your septic field
take that sort of load in one shot? It's sort of like eating your own
weight in Snickers bars at one setting......or maybe not.
I'll be curious to hear what Greg has to say.
Dean
-----Original Message-----
At 5:36 PM 11/1/03, Richard Welty wrote:
>On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 14:28:10 -0800 TJ <tj@domain.elided> wrote:
>> Cool............just wanted to make sure and to do so in a
respectful
>> manner. I'm always horrified when I hear of this practice being
>> implemented.
>
>> Sadly I live in an area where community wells and cess pools are
the
>> norm, so pouring my used coolant down the drain is not an option.
>
>actually, the question for dean then is this -- is a septic tank
suitable
>for breaking down glycols, or is disposal via a proper sewage
processing
>system the only correct option?
>
>richard
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