Red Baron
Active member
The city hired a new water works employee and he's been snooping around suggesting that I have some issues that need to be corrected. He said a neighbor was concerned that large debris can enter my pits, then the city sewer line. I doubt a neighbor said anything. The city has roots in its sewer line and thus has frequent problems with it draining -- I think I may be their scapegoat.
Btw, my pits do a good jobb -- they have a vertical PVC T's so that it's very unlikely for any floating debris to enter the pipe, and we have an additional "grit trap" pit that all other pits drain to before entering the city sewer line.
Secondly, he asked why "green tire cleaner" is running into the dirt at the edge of my parking lot. I explained that it's not tire cleaner, it's Warsaw 557 tri-color conditioner that sometimes runs off when the wind is out of the south and we're busy. The vast majority of automatic bays in Texas have this same issue because the wind blows so hard that even if your bay was 50' long, some would blow out.
Should I be concerned about this guy?
Btw, my pits do a good jobb -- they have a vertical PVC T's so that it's very unlikely for any floating debris to enter the pipe, and we have an additional "grit trap" pit that all other pits drain to before entering the city sewer line.
Secondly, he asked why "green tire cleaner" is running into the dirt at the edge of my parking lot. I explained that it's not tire cleaner, it's Warsaw 557 tri-color conditioner that sometimes runs off when the wind is out of the south and we're busy. The vast majority of automatic bays in Texas have this same issue because the wind blows so hard that even if your bay was 50' long, some would blow out.
Should I be concerned about this guy?