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Re: OT: leach bed vs. mound system
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Posted by dej(JED) on August 03, 2006 at 05:31:16 from (66.212.151.134):
In Reply to: OT: leach bed vs. mound system posted by Farmer boyy on August 02, 2006 at 18:35:00:
All of Pa. is now mound systems. Even if you pass the perk test. Don't wait do the leech system before they stick it to you. The next thing you will get is the mandated building code regulations. We can't even change shingles on a roof with out a permit. They took it away from the townships here and you have to go to the county offices to get permits. Heck they even regulate water tank replacement, etc. To get the permits requires engineering drawing for a lot of simple stuff. Bunch of crooks just raking in more money in my opinion. But of course it is sold as benificial to the community. We vote for the newest politicians it takes them a little longer to get crooked and as soon as they do they are gone.
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