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Gray water leachfield
On Jul 27, 1:17*pm, "
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On Jul 27, 3:11*am, harry wrote:
On Jul 27, 3:41*am, "Steve B" wrote:
I'm making a beer brewing room in one of my containers. *I want to drain
grey water (that with soaps, sanitizer, and a little organic matter) into a
leachfield. *There will be no septic tank because there will be no solids.
I know people who have done this with RV's.
I am going to cautiously read up on my county's laws, but think I can put
one in with little falderal in my very rural setting.
Anyone done this? *Advice? *Suggestions?
TIA
Steve
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You would be poisoning the earth unless you use biodegradeables and
even then, many are suspect.
Typical f**g Yank, poison the world so you can make/save money.- Hide quoted text -
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What total nonsense. * It would not be poisoning the earth
anymore than a similar leach field from the millions of
homes with septic systems. * As for graywater, in some
areas it's actually OK and encouraged to capture and use
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Septic tanks break down many harmful chemicals. Just chucking it into
the soil is irresponsible and may pollute neighbour's wells or nearby
rivers.
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