Peggy,
I replace the hoses on my holding tank about 6 months ago and noted that the intake fitting on the top of the tank had a looser fitting than the other hose fittings. Thinking nothing of this I put on the hose clamp and was glad to be finished with a very nasty job. After a hot weekend on the boat the other day I noted a very strong smell coming from the bilge. I found that the intake fitting was letting the sewage from the head pump run down the tank and into the bilge. What I have done so far is to flush the bilge for about 1 hour with fresh water. I then put in about 1/2 bottle of Raritan CP (all that I had on hand). This has been sitting for about 3 days. I plan to flush this out and put in some bleach to kill any bacteria, let is sit for about 1 hour and again a long flush of fresh water. I will vacuum out all of the remaining water I can. Does this sound like the correct action to take? I appreciate any ideas you can provide.
I replace the hoses on my holding tank about 6 months ago and noted that the intake fitting on the top of the tank had a looser fitting than the other hose fittings. Thinking nothing of this I put on the hose clamp and was glad to be finished with a very nasty job. After a hot weekend on the boat the other day I noted a very strong smell coming from the bilge. I found that the intake fitting was letting the sewage from the head pump run down the tank and into the bilge. What I have done so far is to flush the bilge for about 1 hour with fresh water. I then put in about 1/2 bottle of Raritan CP (all that I had on hand). This has been sitting for about 3 days. I plan to flush this out and put in some bleach to kill any bacteria, let is sit for about 1 hour and again a long flush of fresh water. I will vacuum out all of the remaining water I can. Does this sound like the correct action to take? I appreciate any ideas you can provide.