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where do i put chlorine tablets in my septic

by Miss Emelie Nikolaus Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Chlorine tablets are added via an access port on the top of your aerobic septic system tanks. Usually there are two access ports, one for the chlorine, and one for accessing the aereation chamber. Depending on the system manufacturer's model, the ports will either be secured by screw-on caps or latched caps.

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Full Answer

Can you put chlorine tablets in a septic tank?

They are not approved by EPA for wastewater effluent disinfection. Chlorine tablets are added via an access port on the top of your aerobic septic system tanks. Usually there are two access ports, one for the chlorine, and one for accessing the aereation chamber.

How do I add chlorine to my aerobic septic system?

Chlorine tablets are added via an access port on the top of your aerobic septic system tanks. Usually there are two access ports, one for the chlorine, and one for accessing the aereation chamber.

Where do the chlorine tablets go?

Chlorine tablets usually go in the port that is closest to the spray heads (furtherest from the residence). On most models you will see a tube entering the chlorine port chamber as well as some wires.

What is a chlorine dosing septic system?

These are alternative septic system designs which are intended to be chemically treated including using disinfectants such as calcium hypochlorite or chlorine. The previous section which discussed water chlorinators for drinking water does not normally pertain to chlorine-dosing septic systems.

Where do you put chlorine in septic?

Chlorine tablets are added via an access port on the top of your aerobic septic system tanks. Usually there are two access ports, one for the chlorine, and one for accessing the aereation chamber. Depending on the system manufacturer's model, the ports will either be secured by screw-on caps or latched caps.

Can you put chlorine tablets in a septic tank?

The answer is no. Chlorine tablets for swimming pools are not designed to treat wastewater — only calcium hypochlorite tablets have been approved by the EPA for use in aerobic systems.

How often do you put chlorine tablets in septic system?

Guideline for Use: The tablets should be inserted in the chlorination tube at the rate of 1 to 2 tablets per person per week, with no more than 4 or 5 tablets being inserted at one time.

Why do you put chlorine tablets in septic tank?

Once placed inside of the septic tank, chlorine tablets will actually kill 99 percent of bacteria within about 10 minutes. After treatment, the wastewater can safely leave your septic system without endangering you or your family.

How do you put a tablet in a septic tank?

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Will chlorine hurt my septic system?

high levels of chlorine discharged into a septic tank can kill off its bacteria culture, damaging the drainfield.

How much chlorine do I put in my septic tank?

A general rule of thumb to shock chlorinate and disinfect a storage tank is to mix non-scented NSF-approved household bleach (5.25% chlorine) in the reservoir at the ratio of 1 gallon of bleach for every 1,000 gallons of water (i.e., 1 quart for every 250 gallons of water).

What is the difference between pool chlorine tablets and septic chlorine tablets?

Swimming pool tablets, such as Trichlor (trichloroisocyanuric acid or trochloro-s-triazinetrione), are designed for immersion in water. In an aerobic septic system feeder, the tablets are primarily above the water line. Under this condition the tablets will release nitrogen chloride, a flammable and explosive gas.

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