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  • From: "LANT" <lynnann@newnorth.net>
  • To: <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [permaculture] greywater or graywater
  • Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 08:39:13 -0600

Walt Dennig wrote:
There are also near-surface and surface systems for leach
fields http://www.infiltratorsystems.com/ . There is a mound system that
a friend of mine had approved in the coastal mountains of California.

Hi again....

The mound system septic way of dealing with effluent is replacing the common
septic tank and seep field systems up here. The cost, on average is between
$8000-$11,000.(up here anyway) This cost is prohibitive to so many
folks...that they tend to continue using septic fields that (in some cases)
are literally dumping raw sewage into the lakes. These old systems are
"grandfathered" and unless their neighbor reports the failing system...they
continue to dump....

With so much new building and development up here..."up", as in mound
system, is the only way to go with treatment systems....(so stated by my DNR
friend).

I have a composting toilet in my store...a SunMar..(we love it)..it was
approved by my county zoning folks and blessed with a "privy permit". I was
the first business in the county to have one approved...I did all the
research and had to make a presentation to the DNR and county zoning board to
get the thing approved...that's when I met all my "contacts". It was a very
hard sell....anything "new" is. I can hear the eyes rolling out there...but
this area is prolly 10 years behind all of you.

Having that privy approved was the only way I could open my business...since
the building doesn't have water of septic and the cost of adding those items
(if even physically possible) would have added $40,000 to my opening
costs...which at the time were a little over $10,000. I use the composting
toilet as an education tool. I've even invited people to come and witness the
emptying of the final composting tray. They are always amazed at the
wonderful compost that is the by product of our potty.

I appreciate all the good links and info. Maybe all you guys and gals out
there should start targeting State and Fed Natural Resources conferences with
your programs. It's seems to me, that no one is approaching these folks in
my area...I'm just one person..and am running the risk of "bothering them"
to the point where they won't talk to me anymore. They believe themselves on
the "bleeding edge" of environmental issues...and become indignant with my
suggestions...(after all...they have the recourses of U of WI at Madison and
Stevens Point)...but...one NR person I used the word "permaculture"
with...hadn't ever heard of it....yikes...love and peace...lynnann




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