Thanks to everyone who has replied. The family living in my rent house are real good folks--just a large family and deserves to have a working septic. Their last water bill shows 8000 gallon used last month--that's 265 gallon per day, which is way too much for the two 250 gallon tanks. Btw, the house is up on a bit of a hill; water table is not high, but soil is Texas black gumbo (clay). My original question was about aerator type systems that would essentially convert it from anaerobic to aerobic. Sounds like a few of you are familiar with such systems... Anyone care to recommend a company for purchasing such a pump (online or mailorder)?? Now my other big question: its cheaper for me (and I have the room) to add leach lines to the system to handle the additional water, but will this be doomed to fail in the long run since the two tanks aren't big enough?? That is, I don't want to spend money on additional leach lines and possibly adding an aerator to the system if its gonna get clogged up again real fast. If that's gonna be the case, I'd rather just do the job right the first time, and I guess that means spending the $7k to rip out what I got and put in aerobic (which is gonna mean a whole lot less tractor toys in my future). thanks, stephen
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