Posted by Jeff in Oh on December 23, 2007 at 16:43:01 from (24.26.159.49):
In Reply to: OT: septic issues.... posted by Casey in Ky on December 23, 2007 at 10:13:55:
I've had to deal with a few of these here in central Ohio.Im a construction manager for a home builder and every once in a while we build on a country lot and have to do septic. We used to be able to do convential systems up to around 3 years ago. The State of Ohio now says now there are no good soils in the state , so all systems have to be a mound type system. We've used a limmited drip system 3 or 4 times and Have had very good luck . They are pricey , but they solve the problem , and have always been approved. The company that designs these is based in Cincinnati , I think. The name is Stream Key ,and they work through a local installer. Hope this is helpful.
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