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On Mon, 23 Jun 2025 17:47:20 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>No, they don't. A properly built septic system needs pumping every few years - that's it, no more maintenance.
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On Mon Jun 23 06:10:04 2025 John B. wrote:>>
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I can only sympathies with you people back there .... all those
helpful agencies.
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Growing up in mid New Hampshire we lived in two houses with wells and
septic tanks. Never a problem.
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I suppose that the difference was that we knew what we were doing and
the U.S. wasn't, in those days intent on controlling every act the
citizens make.
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John, I expect you simply never knew the problems because of your young age. Septic systems in particulsr ned constant maintenance.
That's because they stink.Even outhouses have to be relocated far away from others
I met the guy that dug our septic tank when we lived in NH. He was also the septic inspector for the town. We needed him to certify the system when we were selling the house. Older gentleman, A life-long "townie", missing half his teeth, a bit of a canuck accent. He was the guy that dug the majority of septic tanks in our neighborhood. He wasn't very well educated - easily no more than tom - but he did know his 'shit'. He was a friendly guy too.when they fill enough to be covered over with dirt to cap them off. Water treatment plants are not terribly complicated but what do you do with the brown water?No Tom I do/did know what I was doing.
Anyone with the brain p0wer of a cockroach is aware that you always
build your water source up hill from your septic system which requires
very limited service (obvious you don't how a septic tank works).
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cheers,
John B.
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