My main life hack in 2020: 1 kg of caustic soda, and the cesspool can not be pumped out
I may be wrong, but Yandex probably created Zen in order to give everyone the opportunity to share tricks and life hacks from their construction, repair and gardening practice. So today I want to share an excellent method that allowed me this year never to pump out the cesspool.
On the advice of a neighbor, I discovered a substance such as caustic soda (or caustic soda). How I use it can be found in the video (30 sec.), Or read in the article (~ 3 min.)
🔥 🔥 🔥 A heated discussion of my method - in the comments to the article ↓
Caustic soda (aka caustic soda) is a strong alkali that is sold in powder form in hardware and chemical stores. Its main action is that it liquefies solid wastewater to the stage of gray wastewater (water).
Then the tree (bird cherry), which I planted near the cesspools, pumps water into the leaves. This ability of trees is scientifically called transpiration. Moisture from the leaves evaporates into the air. So a day bird cherry can "pump out" 150-170 liters of water, birch and even more - 200 liters. Here is a summer cottage advice for you - plant birch trees closer to the septic tank, a couple of years, and its roots will feed from it.
Well, the final "sewer life hack": divide the drains into two categories: from the toilet into one pit, from the shower and the kitchen (there is actually only one water) - into another pit. So they will have to be pumped out less often, because water is absorbed faster.