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Posted by SJ on August 28, 2006 at 09:38:16 from (70.100.191.91):
In Reply to: Re: Septic posted by IaGary on August 28, 2006 at 07:29:46:
Had the same problem.Sorry to say it dont look good bud.You might be able to save it with some of the above suggestions,which I did in the past.But sooner or later it all caught up.Had to put in a new leech bed.I was very fortunate though.Put it in my self.Very slack rules in my county(I think)lol,no one said anything yet and I live quite a ways off the road.I guess there could be a problem down the road maybey if I sell this place with no permits and such.But I aint gonna worry bout it as I plan on dying here. Anyways it cost me bout 2k,I got 5-40ft lines of them triangle shape black things(forgot what they are called)and a new D-box.500 of that was for the backhoe and the rest was for materials and stone. My lawns been great ever since.Probably have to put in a new tank down the road,I still have one of them old round steel ones.Heres a great site I used www.eco-nomic.com/septic.htm Good Luck Stan
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