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Just a 'Heads Up'.
Condensate from Condensing Boilers MUST NOT be drained into Foul Drains when a septic tank or sewage treatment plant is part of the foul drainage system. The condensate kills the bacteria in the tanks due to its high acidity and the sewage treatment stops working.
 
Surely all sewers go to a sewer treatment plant?
 
Useful to know, better if there is something to reference.
I know of a lot of steamers running into septic tanks.
 
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