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re: Sewage Smell
Posted on 5/31/20 at 7:19 am to MisslePig
Posted on 5/31/20 at 7:19 am to MisslePig
Bumping this thread because I recently experienced that exact same thing. Slight smell,
after rain, came back later, etc.
Did OP ever figure out the issue?
I realized my nearly 2 yo septic has never been pumped, so dumped a thing of Rid X in last night and figured that should help. No electronic pump that I’m aware of.
It wasn’t a strong smell and no wet spots in the yard to indicate problems, so hoping maybe the barometric pressure and rain/humidity caused a smell to linger
after rain, came back later, etc.
Did OP ever figure out the issue?
I realized my nearly 2 yo septic has never been pumped, so dumped a thing of Rid X in last night and figured that should help. No electronic pump that I’m aware of.
It wasn’t a strong smell and no wet spots in the yard to indicate problems, so hoping maybe the barometric pressure and rain/humidity caused a smell to linger
This post was edited on 5/31/20 at 7:26 am
Posted on 5/31/20 at 9:34 am to fillmoregandt
check the discharge from your tank, usually it out falls into a ditch.
if the ditch floods it can back up into your tank and/or get trash in it
if the ditch floods it can back up into your tank and/or get trash in it
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