Our tank is a precast 1500 gallon with a single cleanout on the top ~12" in diameter. It is deep in the ground and has a 4' riser. That brings the cap to ~22" below the ground level. In trying to find the length of the tank I come up with something between 10-12', best guess.
Here is the problem. I went too long to have it pumped. Last week the pumper came and was able to get to the bottom of it. However he could not use his 'shovel' to reach the solids towards the ends because of the riser. So its really not fully pumped. . . The ends still have solids there.
He suggested coming back in about 3 weeks. Perhaps normal use will cause the solids to fall towards the center where he can reach them. I'm not sure that is going to happen.
Do you think if I took a 12' length of 1/2" copper tubing, put a 90deg elbow on one end with a 3" piece of tubing and on the other end made a tee where it could be used as handle and also have a connector for a hose that it could be used as a water cannon to break this stuff up? It would have to be used after he pumped out all the liquid he could in the tank.
Any other suggestions?
Here is the problem. I went too long to have it pumped. Last week the pumper came and was able to get to the bottom of it. However he could not use his 'shovel' to reach the solids towards the ends because of the riser. So its really not fully pumped. . . The ends still have solids there.
He suggested coming back in about 3 weeks. Perhaps normal use will cause the solids to fall towards the center where he can reach them. I'm not sure that is going to happen.
Do you think if I took a 12' length of 1/2" copper tubing, put a 90deg elbow on one end with a 3" piece of tubing and on the other end made a tee where it could be used as handle and also have a connector for a hose that it could be used as a water cannon to break this stuff up? It would have to be used after he pumped out all the liquid he could in the tank.
Any other suggestions?