StoneHeartFarm
Veteran Member
Bird,
Thanks for the link. I didn't know anything like this was even available. That IS one heck of a system, and it looks like it would take up less space than a septic and drainfield. It may be the wave of the future here. Michigan DEQ (dept of environmental quality) has been complaining about failing residential septic systems and talking about stiffer enforcement. We may all wind up with something very much like this in the near future. This would also allow a viable option for lake side homeowners who's property is too low to perk properly. Right now, these people have to put in a "Pump Up" system. Which means the tank and field go ontop of the ground and are covered with trucked in fill. Waste is then pumped from the house into the tank, since there usually isn't enough slope to make it run normally. I will keep this system in mind, maybe I can help some people out.
SHF
PS. We perk so good here that they don't even do perk tests anymore. Now they take a core sample down to about 6'. If there's sand and it's not dripping wet, you pass. I pulled my septic permit, flagged the spot, checked the next week and couldn't figure out who'd been digging those little narrow post holes out beside my new house. SHF
Thanks for the link. I didn't know anything like this was even available. That IS one heck of a system, and it looks like it would take up less space than a septic and drainfield. It may be the wave of the future here. Michigan DEQ (dept of environmental quality) has been complaining about failing residential septic systems and talking about stiffer enforcement. We may all wind up with something very much like this in the near future. This would also allow a viable option for lake side homeowners who's property is too low to perk properly. Right now, these people have to put in a "Pump Up" system. Which means the tank and field go ontop of the ground and are covered with trucked in fill. Waste is then pumped from the house into the tank, since there usually isn't enough slope to make it run normally. I will keep this system in mind, maybe I can help some people out.
SHF
PS. We perk so good here that they don't even do perk tests anymore. Now they take a core sample down to about 6'. If there's sand and it's not dripping wet, you pass. I pulled my septic permit, flagged the spot, checked the next week and couldn't figure out who'd been digging those little narrow post holes out beside my new house. SHF