Here's my current scenario...
I had my tank pumped roughly 2.5 years ago, the drains stopped draining and when I finally found my tank I uncovered it, pulled the lid, and sure as **** it was about to the top, although my direct issue was a paper jam right out the drain, hitting the first wall of the tank.
Fast forward to last year, I again had slow draining, so I uncapped the tank and again, it's full to the top. Had it pumped.
I figured I have an issue. My thought is that I have a huge tree not too far from the tank. I can see my paver pathway has been starting to rise oddly, probably from a tree root... Possibly the same root that may be hurting my line from tank to field.
I dumped some copper sulfate in from Zep, Root Killer 2 weeks ago. It says it's going to temporarily stop the bacteria.
I look today and the grass right atop my tank is all dead. Which is fine, I figured this might normal? Maybe gases escaping the tank poisoned the grass?
Any thoughts?
I had my tank pumped roughly 2.5 years ago, the drains stopped draining and when I finally found my tank I uncovered it, pulled the lid, and sure as **** it was about to the top, although my direct issue was a paper jam right out the drain, hitting the first wall of the tank.
Fast forward to last year, I again had slow draining, so I uncapped the tank and again, it's full to the top. Had it pumped.
I figured I have an issue. My thought is that I have a huge tree not too far from the tank. I can see my paver pathway has been starting to rise oddly, probably from a tree root... Possibly the same root that may be hurting my line from tank to field.
I dumped some copper sulfate in from Zep, Root Killer 2 weeks ago. It says it's going to temporarily stop the bacteria.
I look today and the grass right atop my tank is all dead. Which is fine, I figured this might normal? Maybe gases escaping the tank poisoned the grass?
Any thoughts?