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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3595564" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I've not heard of such a system, so one would need to find out what "restrictions" might be caused by a valve for flushing. It is best if the toilet contents could go in as straight of a manner as possible to avoid plugging.</p><p></p><p>If one were to still use the holding tanks prior to dumping to the septic, try to make sure that the holding tanks have a separate flushing system to flush the tank themselves. Also, if using the holding tanks, keep in mind that many, if not most, tanks with "gauges" to indicate the level in the tanks have a tendency to fail, thus one wouldn't know just how full one's tanks were getting. One thing no one wants is for the black tank to get so full that it backs up into the toilet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3595564, member: 7900"] I've not heard of such a system, so one would need to find out what "restrictions" might be caused by a valve for flushing. It is best if the toilet contents could go in as straight of a manner as possible to avoid plugging. If one were to still use the holding tanks prior to dumping to the septic, try to make sure that the holding tanks have a separate flushing system to flush the tank themselves. Also, if using the holding tanks, keep in mind that many, if not most, tanks with "gauges" to indicate the level in the tanks have a tendency to fail, thus one wouldn't know just how full one's tanks were getting. One thing no one wants is for the black tank to get so full that it backs up into the toilet. [/QUOTE]
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