well obviously...tis going to depend on HOW MUCH...you stuff down there...
AND HOW LARGE YOUR SYSTEM IS... 5LBS OF SALT IN A 2 PERSON SYSTEM IS MUCH WORSE THAN IN A 8 PERSON SYSTEM.
ITS ALSO GOING TO DEPEND ON HOW HEALTHY THE SYSTEM IS... IF ITS WEAK ALREADY... MABY BAD ...
THING ABOUT ROCK SALT IS THAT ITS GOING TO TAKE A VERY LONG TIME TO DISOLVE IT ... AND THE AMOUNT OF WATER GOING THRU A SYSTEM IS HUGE...
PROBABLY....NOT..HURT IT MUCH...
Yes
No.
Lots of it will.
My little dog did when I unfortunately forgot to fill its water bowl! But fortunately the toilet had been flushed and the water was RELATIVELY clean.
If you are on city sewer they won't like it. but if you are on septic it won't really hurt anything unless your talking gallons of the stuff. If you have a floor drain that isn't being used much I prefer you dump it down there. That way the trap of the floor drain won't go dry and start making a smell.
If the septic tank is operating correctly then the bleach from this will not hurt it. Septic tanks are designed to handle bleach and other cleaning supplies.
just let someone hit you down but also must defence it and pretend to get hurt to use the toilet or just wear diapers when you go for a game!
No. The digestion of solids in the septic tank is done by bacteria. Adding more bacteria like Lactobacillus will not hurt.
Yes, any chemicals that you use in your home will kill the natural bacteria working in your septic system. If you have a water well, it takes only 2-3 years for those chemicals to reach your water supply. Use the all-natural advanced formula Septic-Helper 2000 for your septic system, the chemical-free Enza Washer Balls for your laundry and the all-natural Enza Drain Line Cleaner as an all-purpose bacterial cleaner for your home.
No because the solution you will use is very weak. It may slow down the decomposition process slightly but not enough to be concerned about.
no unless your tank leaks
No