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I wanted to know if I could pump condensate from boiler into septic?
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You need to have the condensate neutralized before it goes into the septic. You can get a condensate neutralizer from a supply house. It's basically a PVC pipe filled with limestone. I have heard of condensate killing the bacteria in the septic tank and then it could freeze. I have heard but never actually seen it.0
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