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various volcanic related water tank issues - ElysianWort - 07-25-2018

This morning I was checking my cistern. I have since removed all the precautions for ash and Pele's hair, reconnecting everything.

I climbed the ladder, uncovered the tarp mesh and poked my head under as I was about to add a splash of bleach and a quarther box of baking soda to neutralize the PH because I suspect my water is still a bit acidic due to SO2.

Then I noticed my overflow wasn't working because the water level was too high. (The earthquakes made the overflow lose it's prime)

Many days now I have been working in the yard on a sunny day with no rain. Then all of a sudden I notice my overflow going, -but not steady. It sprays out in spurts because of the sloshing water. I say to myself, "there was another earthquake I didn't feel".

So anyways this morning as I was submerging the device and twisting to fill with water and remove all air bubbles, I had forgotten that the apparatus had two pieces. The twisty part and the long part that sticks out. While submerging, they fell apart. I got the long part but the twisty part fell to the bottom of my 8 foot tall 7,500 gallon tank.

I cannot think of any other way to get it except going for a swim. Guess I'll wait for the sun to come up a bit and get hot.

Any ideas?




RE: various volcanic related water tank issues - terracore - 07-25-2018

Fish it out with a 10' conduit pipe. Bend a hook into the end if needed. Or you could just leave it in there and get a new one.


RE: various volcanic related water tank issues - KeaauRich - 07-25-2018

Find someone who owns a pool and borrow their skimmer pole



RE: various volcanic related water tank issues - leilanidude - 07-25-2018

fruit picking tool?


RE: various volcanic related water tank issues - ElysianWort - 07-25-2018

Yes! That is it! I like all those ideas but fruit picking tool is something I have handy. Going to give it a try.

Thanks guys I think that will work.

If not, and I have to jump in for a swim, I'm thinking of throwing a pool party.
And after when the piece is fished out and time for refreshments, I could serve fresh fruit salad direct from my trees and gardens. I got strawberries, blackberries, and blueberries now. Of course they would be meticulously washed with my new PH adjusted cistern water.
[Big Grin]


RE: various volcanic related water tank issues - EightFingers - 07-25-2018

Lucky you on the blueberries, my plant just puts out leaves which don’t taste very good....


RE: various volcanic related water tank issues - ElysianWort - 07-25-2018

It's the emerald variety blueberry I got at Home Depot. Supposed to produce better in warm weather climates.



I ran into a snag. (didn't snag the liner which I was concerned about)

I cannot see it and pick it up now as he liner is white and so is the PVC overflow device and the water isn't as clear as I would like it. Also I recently got rid of my snorkel mask because it wasn't fitting right and have not since replaced it.

Looking to borrow a mask or goggles from neighbors to be able to use my fruit picker to retrieve it.


RE: various volcanic related water tank issues - sistersue - 07-25-2018

EW - where do you live? I live in HPP and had to have my water tank moved to stable ground and a new liner installed because the May 4th earthquake opened up the rocks on one side of my tank [Sad]


RE: various volcanic related water tank issues - ElysianWort - 07-25-2018

Hey Sue. I'm in Hawaiian Acres. I wound up having to go for a swim after all. Tips appreciated though. Swim felt nice today as it's hot and muggy. I stayed a bit longer than necessary and wished I had a pool.


RE: various volcanic related water tank issues - terracore - 07-26-2018

"The water isn't as clear as I would like it."

The water should be crystal clear with unobstructed view to the bottom. Is it algae? Maybe it's time to replace shade cloth if that's what you use.