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Barb62
Jul 10, 2011, 05:42 AM
A couple years ago raw sewage spilled into our dirt crawl space. We discovered there was no lid on the sewage pipe and fixed it. We applied lyme and the smell seemed to disapate. However this summer it began smelling again. We discovered a small leak in a drain pipe and fixed it. We also removed the lyme. The smell is quite strong. Is there anything I can put on the dirt that will get rid of this smell? The space is very small and difficult to get into. Ive thought of applying more lyme or dump bleach water over the entire area of sand.
hkstroud
Jul 10, 2011, 07:03 AM
I would tend to agree with you. The Lyme should help with the break down of any solid material and the bleach should kill any bacteria. If it is a small area, you might want to put down some kitty litter to absorb as much moisture as possible. Remove the kitty litter, using a garden sprayer, spray a weak mixture of chlorine bleach.
ballengerb1
Jul 10, 2011, 08:08 AM
Its lime and there are several types. FAQs - Lime Basics - NLA (http://www.lime.org/lime_basics/faq.asp)
hkstroud
Jul 10, 2011, 09:11 AM
Thanks Bob, guess lime would serve the same purpose as the kitty litter. Guess Lyme is Lyme disease (from the deer tick)
Barb62
Jul 10, 2011, 12:10 PM
:) thanks for the lyme correction... This past weekend we cleaned up the lime that had been sitting on top of the sewage. It seems quite dry. Ill try the bleach mixture. What part bleach to water ratio would be good. Hopeful that the sewage smell is from the old back up and not something new.
hkstroud
Jul 10, 2011, 02:02 PM
I would go with about 5 to 10%. The bleach will have an odor also for a short period. All depends on how much you can stand. Agree that the odor could primarily be from old sewage spill getting wet again.