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Old 08-28-2007, 03:36 AM   #9 (permalink)
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There other other tanks in the building and the maintanence people always dump the saltwater in the sinks or toilets. I would rather step in saltwater than yellow or brown if ya get my meaning

This goes to the city sewer system. I don't know that salt is worse than drano or toilet bowl cleaners that get flushed down every day. Not sure that there are any fines for salt water. People dump cokes in the sink, the garbage disposal of every house puts salts, raw meats etc, it all goes to the sewer. So how is salt tank water any worse than the other crude that goes down a toilet or sink??

I had the building inspector check it all out on the build and it passed code for its intended use which was to drain the tank. I had it drawn in to the floor plans, also have hot and cold water above the tank but later found out the tap water has too many phosphates. Waste of money on that.



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most likely its pvc. just be careful were it goes. if it goes to the sewage I would hate for the city to find out and get a possiable fine or bill.
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