Posted by showcrop on July 12, 2020 at 09:06:24 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: New septic system posted by MarkB_MI on July 11, 2020 at 05:41:40:
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1948 Case here is a part of your state regs:
Kansas Administrative Regulations (K.A.R. 28-5-6 to 9) authorize the Kansas Department of Health and Envi- ronment (KDHE) to establish minimum standards for septic tanklateral fields. KDHE bulletin 4-2: Minimum Standards for Design and Construction of Onsite Wastewa- ter Systems fulfills that purpose. The minimum standards presented in this document are intended to ensure do- mestic wastewater is managed so that:
■ Quality of surface and groundwater is protected for drinking water, recreation, aquatic life support, irri- gation, and industrial uses.
■ A breeding place or habitat will not be created for insects, rodents, and other vectors that may later contact food, people, pets, or drinking water.
■ Wastewater will not be exposed on the ground sur- face where it can be contacted by children and/or pets, creating a significant health hazard.
■ State and federal laws and local regulations governing water pollution or wastewater disposal will be met.
■ Nuisance conditions or obnoxious odors and un- sightliness will be avoided.
It appears that Kansas is not really the cesspool that you think it is
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