of course you can, the people here have good comments but don't forget each system is unique,, the microbal activity is the key to good septic systems,, buy some of that septic tank stuff and use it as directed to keep your little microbes happy and working hard
2007-02-21 12:47:17
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answered by fuzzykjun 7
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I am sure you can however, any grease and any food particle (anything except human disposal) will not degrade inside the tank and causes your tank to fill faster.
Tanks can be emptied periodically by special tankers. Not a big problem.
2007-02-21 09:06:28
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answered by hmm97 2
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Yes, but you might consider using a worm box or composter. My neighbors bury their kitchen waste in the flower garden.
Look for WORM BOX on the Internet.
2007-02-21 16:26:49
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answered by Ed 6
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Sure, the issue you need to consider is that it is just more "stuff" going in the tank. It needs to be considered solid waste when calculating when to pump it out.
2007-02-21 08:55:29
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answered by 6kidsANDalwaysFIXINGsomething 4
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yes, the bacteria which feeds on all waste products, deposited by flushing toliets, ground up food, will promote healthier bracteria for breaking down food materials.
2016-05-24 04:06:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes - we do and have never had any problems.
2007-02-21 08:51:55
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answered by Kris 4
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