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2012Coleman
May 05, 2017Explorer II
westend wrote:Travelnutz's hobby is scolding people. No one is saying it can't be done. But the best part of his post is where he says: "ALL are Palm Beach County Health Department Approved!"travelnutz wrote:
1,000 acres is a plot of land that is 1 mile by more than 1-1/2 miles in physical size and you people think depositing sewage down in the ground in that large of a piece of land is a problem?
There's no need to scold anyone about what has been suggested. You, nor I, are establishing the laws and regulations of Florida.
Besides the physics and chemistry of sewage disposal, there are also the previous issues mentioned as the OP describes the DIY solution--an open pit and the unknown soil conditions.
One thing that comes to mind, even if this was possible, is the backfilling of this sewage hole. I'd bet a few dollars and a doughnut that the hole isn't backfilled every time the tank was emptied.
If the conventional waste management conditions are difficult to meet, maybe an outhouse or a storage tank would be a better solution.
If you read the thread, most posters are advising to do just that - get approval.
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