Where to dump dirty water

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So I've been dumping my dirty water after a water change outside into an area drain that then goes out to the front gutter. My buddy mentioned that it might be inconsiderate to my neighbors since the dirty saltwater runs down all of their gutters and I live in an area that rarely rains. I'm thinking maybe I should just dump this stuff into my shower drain instead . Is this a stupid thing to put extra thought into?
 

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So I've been dumping my dirty water after a water change outside into an area drain that then goes out to the front gutter. My buddy mentioned that it might be inconsiderate to my neighbors since the dirty saltwater runs down all of their gutters and I live in an area that rarely rains. I'm thinking maybe I should just dump this stuff into my shower drain instead . Is this a stupid thing to put extra thought into?
That’s being considerate of others.
Good for you. Down drain is just fine.
 

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I dump mine into my utility sink drain.
 

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I’ve pour mine down various Drains in the house, it cleans them out if you let it sit, from the Osmosis Shock to the Bacteria growing in the Drain. I used to put Roadway Rock Salt down the Floor Drains, at work, that the AC Drains dumped into. Never had another clogged floor drain.
 
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I'm confused with the toilet solution. Do you just pour a few gallons in, flush, pour another few gallons, flush, over and over? It sounds really arduous. Not to mention the splash factor .
 

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For future folks, not recommended for septic systems, at least not without more research. There's a chance that the saltwater can decimate the bacteria population in your system!

Edit: it's been made clear that for the most part dumping waste saltwater into your septic is fine due to how diluted it becomes. It's still worth doing your own reading on the subject in my opinion.
 
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For future folks, not recommended for septic systems, at least not without more research. There's a chance that the saltwater can decimate the bacteria population in your system!
Not unless you are dumping hundreds of gallons at a time.
The normal wastewater volume will dilute the waste saltwater sufficiently.
 

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For future folks, not recommended for septic systems, at least not without more research. There's a chance that the saltwater can decimate the bacteria population in your system!
Not true. I've been dumping 30-40 gallons a week into my septic for over 8 years with no problems. Just had the septic pumped for the first time in 27 years and all is fine.
 

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