โDec-06-2013 01:27 PM
โDec-07-2013 07:28 AM
free_man_and_dog wrote:popeyemth wrote:Yardvarkers wrote:
I have a 1,000 gallon septic tank and 300 ft. of leaching lines. Where does it go?? answer.... IN THE GROUND.
:B
To those that truly don't get it this is the difference
Septic systems are sized and permitted based on a PERCOLATION TEST
The LEACHING LINES are sized based on this test
The water is filtered through plant roots,soil,and substrate
This is not the same as a storm water drain that discharges directly into the river/ lake / bay.
Simply because storm water run off is not purified water is no excuse to further contaminate it because of personal expediency.
The rights of the many outway the rights of the individual .
It's called civilized society.
Excellent response Popeye. But watch out!
โDec-07-2013 06:58 AM
โDec-07-2013 06:43 AM
popeyemth wrote:Yardvarkers wrote:
I have a 1,000 gallon septic tank and 300 ft. of leaching lines. Where does it go?? answer.... IN THE GROUND.
:B
To those that truly don't get it this is the difference
Septic systems are sized and permitted based on a PERCOLATION TEST
The LEACHING LINES are sized based on this test
The water is filtered through plant roots,soil,and substrate
This is not the same as a storm water drain that discharges directly into the river/ lake / bay.
Simply because storm water run off is not purified water is no excuse to further contaminate it because of personal expediency.
The rights of the many outway the rights of the individual .
It's called civilized society.
โDec-07-2013 06:39 AM
Steve S wrote:
Isn't the reason the dumps are on the right side of the trailer so that we can open them while driving down the road?
โDec-07-2013 06:22 AM
dodge guy wrote:Steve S wrote:
Isn't the reason the dumps are on the right side of the trailer so that we can open them while driving down the road?
Yep, that is why they have the culverts in the middle of the highway!
โDec-07-2013 06:16 AM
Yardvarkers wrote:
I have a 1,000 gallon septic tank and 300 ft. of leaching lines. Where does it go?? answer.... IN THE GROUND.
:B
โDec-07-2013 05:42 AM
Steve S wrote:
Isn't the reason the dumps are on the right side of the trailer so that we can open them while driving down the road?
โDec-07-2013 05:29 AM
โDec-07-2013 05:23 AM
โDec-07-2013 05:14 AM
calamus wrote:So, if I drink some potable water and it goes through my personal processing plant, that would be considered "potable water discharge"? :Bpopeyemth wrote:
Denis,I think "potable" means "drinkable,unpolluted"
So you would drink the water from washing your car or water run off from the lawn sprinklers? And Discharge from a potable water source would be your grey Tank as the water is potable that is going into the tank. Dennis you are correct!
โDec-07-2013 04:51 AM
โDec-07-2013 04:25 AM
โDec-07-2013 03:48 AM
calamus wrote:popeyemth wrote:
Denis,I think "potable" means "drinkable,unpolluted"
So you would drink the water from washing your car or water run off from the lawn sprinklers? And Discharge from a potable water source would be your grey Tank as the water is potable that is going into the tank. Dennis you are correct!
โDec-07-2013 03:32 AM
โDec-07-2013 02:26 AM
wrvond wrote:
The answer to your question is:
"I don't know."
You'll need to check with your city code enforcement officer. If you don't have one, check with the county code enforcement. They'll be glad to answer your question without insulting you.