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willshak
 
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On 1/13/2005 6:40 AM US(ET), took fingers to keys,
and typed the following:

We had a situation in our development where they said nobody here had
room to repair their septic systems if they failed and the only
alternative now was to run public sewers at $43,100 per house. Needless
to say, that was not a very popular plan with the folks who live here
and an alternative was desperately needed. The aerobic on-site
wastewater systems I found out about are NSF certified and already
approved for use by PA DEP. The local regulators acted as if there were
absolutely no other options available to us other than public sewer
until the residents brought this information to their attention (you
would think the local sewage enforcement officer would at least be
aware of this option). The story is summarized on my website (there is
also links to some cool pictures of our inground pool being demolished)
http://home.comcast.net/%7Ephil.detweiler/aerobic.html


You've posted this same message 3 times within 20 minutes, and with 3
different header subjects.
You obviously have used the Google groups to dig up and respond to old
archived (read ancient) messages, like:
"Septic system field line problems" - posted in 'alt.home.repair' - Feb.
16, 1997.
"Sand mounds (septic) questions..." - posted in 'alt.home repair' -
Sept. 18, 1998.
"Alternative Septic Systems" - posted in 'misc.rural' - Feb. 18, 2001.

Are you planning to Google every message posted in this and other groups
that have to do with septic systems and tout this energy using, hi-tech,
high priced, closely monitored, and visibly intrusive product?
How is the aerobic system working out for you?


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Bill