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Old 03-10-2006, 06:06 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Emptying large paddling pools

On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 19:14:14 +0100, "Colette A. O'Brien"
wrote:

In message of Sun, 1 Oct 2006, Phil L writes
Have you tried syphoning it into a drain? - so long as the bottom of the
pool is higher than the drain, it should empty within a few days.


Any drains near the house lead to our septic tank which could not cope
with that amount of water.

The roadway is some distance away and I don't have any hose that would
reach the nearest roadway drain nor would it be practical.

I suppose my main concern is if the water could damage the plants in the
garden, if I decided to empty it bit by bit straight onto the lawn and
flower beds.

Thanks
Colette


I doubt if all your drains go to your septic tank. Septic tanks aren't
usually intended to take rainwater. You probably have a soakaway
somewhere that takes rainwater from the house roof etc., so find a
convenient downpipe from the roof and its associated drain and siphon
into that. Or find the soakaway and siphon into it directly.


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Chris

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