I live on a septic system and have about ~500 gallons of aquariums. This becomes about 2-300 gallons of water changes a week. In the summer time I open the door/garage and just drain it out into the gardens, and bottle some up for house plants. In the winter I dump this into my septic. So far it's not caused a problem, and if I maintain my current aquariums I doubt it ever would. The leeching field is massive and we have well draining soil and live in a highly wooded area.
My problem is that I am looking to grow my water volume considerably. I am looking to add two 96"x48"x30" aquariums into my garage, and at ~600g each I end up with over 1500g of water, changing about 7-800g a week. In the summer this is still fine, as I will be using this water for gardens.
Does anyone have an idea of what I could do with this water in the winter? I am not opposed to installing something or spending money on this problem. Simply dumping the water out onto the driveway is not an option, it is below freezing here for about half the year and I would turn my entire property into an ice rink.
My problem is that I am looking to grow my water volume considerably. I am looking to add two 96"x48"x30" aquariums into my garage, and at ~600g each I end up with over 1500g of water, changing about 7-800g a week. In the summer this is still fine, as I will be using this water for gardens.
Does anyone have an idea of what I could do with this water in the winter? I am not opposed to installing something or spending money on this problem. Simply dumping the water out onto the driveway is not an option, it is below freezing here for about half the year and I would turn my entire property into an ice rink.