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      08-14-2019, 07:47 PM   #2
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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.