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This blog was to originally to share our adventures/experiences after moving from the GTA to the Canadian Arctic. We appreciate the journey we shared together. Feel free to browse through our posts, but this blog is no longer actively monitored or updated.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Rebel
I have a confession. Nearly every day, I knowingly break a rule and I'm ok with it.
You see, there's a sign at work that I just can't listen to.
I've tried.
I really have.
Trucked water and sewage is not the reason the toilet is getting plugged. Water pressure in the lines is dependent on the water pump. May have an undersized pump. Could be the waste line is smaller than it should be. Most likely reason the toilet gets plugged is someone is putting to much toilet paper in the toilet at once. If it is newer toilet it's probably the 1.5L water tank. Great for pee not so much for paper. The only thing trucked water and sewage affect is if it hasn't been done in awhile and either the water tank is empty or the sewage tank is full.
Trucked water and sewage is not the reason the toilet is getting plugged. Water pressure in the lines is dependent on the water pump. May have an undersized pump. Could be the waste line is smaller than it should be. Most likely reason the toilet gets plugged is someone is putting to much toilet paper in the toilet at once. If it is newer toilet it's probably the 1.5L water tank. Great for pee not so much for paper. The only thing trucked water and sewage affect is if it hasn't been done in awhile and either the water tank is empty or the sewage tank is full.
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