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Septic tanks need to be watertight. The riser should be sealed to the top of the tank and the riser cover should be sealed to the riser with butyl rubber or some other flexible sealant. No liquid should enter or leave the tank.
If you drain into a septic tank shared with neighbours then each of you is an operator and you must jointly comply with the general binding rules. Any new septic tank in Scotland or sewage treatment unit in Scotland must have both planning permission and building regulations approval.
Tenants are responsible for keeping the property reasonably clean and tidy. This includes the removal of their rubbish from the property. Where the local council has supplied rubbish or recycling bins for the property, the landlord should pass these services on to the tenants.
Butyl sealant and butyl tape for septic tanks Many applications for butyl sealants and adhesive wraps could be treatment structures, round or elliptical/arch pipe, inlet structures and box culvert systems.
Clean off the top of the tank, removing all dirt and debris. Follow the manufacturers' instructions to assemble the risers components using the butyl rope. Then use a high-strength flexible concrete patch mix that hardens in 15 to 20 minutes to attach the riser to your septic tank.