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I am very leary of disposing of my saltwater after a water change in my plumbing as I have a septic system. Are my fears unfounded? I have poured some down the drain and carted some off to my work to pour into the sewer system.

Any suggestions???

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I'm on a septic system also. I haven't had any problem yet. But I have also wondered about this.

But if your concerned, why not just find a patch of weeds in the yard you don't like and do 'em in?
 
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How much are you looking to dispose of? Do you run you sink, tub and washer into the same system? As far as I know 5-10 gallons of salt water once a week are not going to hurt anything.
 
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If you septic tank is 2000 gal, and you dump 50 gal of saltwater down the drain, the amout of saltwater than 2.5% (actual value is less, but max is 2.5%) of the total volumn. Consider that the salinity of the saltwater is around 3.5%, the dilution will make it nothing to be concern about.
 
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I've wondered about this too, and I usually stagger out into a weedy part of the back yard to release my fluids. My "septic" system is probably a rusty old 55 gallon drum, so I guess it doesn't really matter anyway!
 

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