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Old 07-13-2021, 06:27 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by camp guy View Post
Codeman 671 is absolutely right - call a professional. Besides trying to block the odor (from getting out), you also want to prevent ground water from entering the tank. You didn't mention if it is an all-gravity system, but if there is a pump in the bottom of your tank you definitely want to keep ground water and ground water-carried debris from getting into the tank and into the mechanism of the pump.
You guys love spending other folks money. It is quite obvious that it's not a pressurized tank. It wouldn't hurt to get a "Professional" opinion. This doesn't look serious AT ALL.

WinnisquamZ's suggestion would work fine. It would also stop ground water from flowing in.

I would be curious if it's a "Holding Tank" (i.e. is it connected to a leaching field)?
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