"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I've seen videos of the powder at work. Looks like it does a great job at bringing the solids to the top. I've also heard that Aluminum Sulfate does essentially the same thing. Clumps up any contaminants in the water and they sink to the bottom.
I know In House Prints uses this, pretty similar to how you are talking with the huge tank. Might be worth it to reach out to them.
we used the cci clearwater system for about 5 years. It does work and gives you absolutely clear water. The only thing I'd be afraid of with flushing into the septic tank is any of the residual clay possibly clogging your drain field. Ours just went outside into the sand. The water is 100% crystal clear coming out of it, pretty amazing actually. Since we added the EcoTex modular for reclaim, we don't use the clearwater anymore. I have the ecotex pump into a containment tank, then the containment tank has a float switch connected to a 200 lb sand filter system and gives us clear water without having to deal with the clay. The dirty nasty washoutbooth water crap really does just all get encapsulated in the clay in the clearwater system. It's pretty amazing how it works. I'd still use it, but the water discharging from the Ecotex is so clear, it would be a waste for me to run it into the clearwater system, so the sand filter works great for what we have now.
Quote from: screenprintguy on March 01, 2021, 07:37:07 PMwe used the cci clearwater system for about 5 years. It does work and gives you absolutely clear water. The only thing I'd be afraid of with flushing into the septic tank is any of the residual clay possibly clogging your drain field. Ours just went outside into the sand. The water is 100% crystal clear coming out of it, pretty amazing actually. Since we added the EcoTex modular for reclaim, we don't use the clearwater anymore. I have the ecotex pump into a containment tank, then the containment tank has a float switch connected to a 200 lb sand filter system and gives us clear water without having to deal with the clay. The dirty nasty washoutbooth water crap really does just all get encapsulated in the clay in the clearwater system. It's pretty amazing how it works. I'd still use it, but the water discharging from the Ecotex is so clear, it would be a waste for me to run it into the clearwater system, so the sand filter works great for what we have now.So is the sand filter something similar to a pool filter? just bigger? Do you have to change the sand out after a while?