I own a tiny one room cabin with a tiny bathroom. Due to the cost of creating a septic system in the rocky terrain and the limited use the cabin will receive, I'm going to use a black water tank like you might find on a construction site or RV.
The function of the toilet and tank are simple, it's a straight toilet to tank.
With the thought that I'm going to have a septic service company pump it out every 6-12 months, I'm wondering what fittings and ports a septic guy would like to see.
If my tank had a normal dump port with valve and sewer hose could the pump keep up with the drainage?
As there is little clearance to pump from the top of the tank, I'm looking for options that a septic guy would be okay with.
I've never seen the pumpers use and fittings at the end of their hose. I'd be willing to buy one.
Ideas?
The function of the toilet and tank are simple, it's a straight toilet to tank.
With the thought that I'm going to have a septic service company pump it out every 6-12 months, I'm wondering what fittings and ports a septic guy would like to see.
If my tank had a normal dump port with valve and sewer hose could the pump keep up with the drainage?
As there is little clearance to pump from the top of the tank, I'm looking for options that a septic guy would be okay with.
I've never seen the pumpers use and fittings at the end of their hose. I'd be willing to buy one.
Ideas?