[PrintOwners] Collection jar for flushes

Mark Cordes mark at cordesprinting.com
Wed Oct 1 15:41:50 EDT 2008


John --

You may want to take Charles Lincoln's suggestion from earlier today and 
run a "two-for-one" special to encourage filling up the new tank in a 
more expedient manner to prevent a relapse of the same problem.

Mark

Mark Cordes

Cordes Printing, Inc.
460 Braen Avenue
Wyckoff, NJ 07481

201.652.7272

mark at cordesprinting.com

www.cordesprinting.com

QKCONSULT at aol.com wrote:
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> In a message dated 10/1/2008 3:06:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
> nancy at theprintingplaceinc.com writes:
>
> when you  hade your tank worked on, the company was supposed to fill it about 
> 3/4  full of water to keep it from floating.
> Seems to me the co. who made your  repairs should be fixing your tank & 
> lines, etc. since they evidently  didn't fill the tank.
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>
> Interesting Nan. Apparently in Florida contractors are required to  empty 
> tank completely. No mention was made at the time about the need or  possible 
> benefits of filling it back up with 300-400 gallons of water, although  the 
> suggestion did come up after the fact. 
>  
> While filling the tank up after emptying it seems a perfectly sound  
> suggestion it was not made at the time. The plumbing firm that installed it  
> originally recently bought the septic tank company, but obviously not all the  
> experience that comes with age. They did it by the book, but not the way it  should 
> have been done. 
>  
> Of course the company also happens to be a fairly large and good customer  of 
> ours as well, so that just throws a monkey wrench into the debate. I have no  
> doubt that had the relationship not existed and I threatened to sue, they 
> might  have caved in admitting that they had made a mistake. Nonetheless, I have 
> seen  the regulation requiring total emptying of the tanks, etc..... it is 
> very vague  as to suggesting that some water be pumped back in....
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