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      08-14-2019, 07:54 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Drop the hammer View Post
Suck it right out with a shop vac. Then inspect it for a drain, it could be tied into sewer, but if in residential area I would bet it’s just a collection sump as vehicle oils/spills are usually not allowed in the sewer.
Mine is just a collection sump, and I suck it out with shop vac a couple times a year and a bit of bleach keeps it from smelling.
Good idea on the shop vac I was thinking using my transfer pump but shop vac would be best.

Where did you dump the liquid? Guess only way is to transfer shop vac contents into jugs and bring to city eco point?

Smells so bad I'm going to put my 3m respirator.