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#1. DadsSeptic.Net
"You
can now avoid water Restrictions and Fines, Protect your Investment & Save Money by providing your own source of
water - for your watering needs!"
For example, you can use the water that your home or building already produces.
In
doing so, you will become self-sufficient, thus avoiding local restrictions & fines, protecting your landscaping investment
and saving money by not paying a water bill for exterior watering.
Alternative Water Systems & Solutions:
Water Solution #1. Rain Water System:
Collecting Rain Water is an old idea but using modern technology, you can now use your gutter system
to collect and store the rain water below ground for use during drought conditions.
This System consists of a collection and a pump tank, which are filled by your gutter system and then
power the sprinkler system or drip emitter system.
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Solution #2. Gray Water System:
This System collects the Gray Water from your home or building and stores it for use as described
above with the Rain Water System. Gray water is the water without waste. For example, your sinks (with
the exception of the kitchen sink), your showers, bath tubs, and your washing machine are all considered "Gray Water".
The Rain Water System and Gray Water System can both fill the same collection
tank and power the same sprinkler or drip emitter system.
Just one leaky toilet can back-up a septic system so diverting your washing machine and other gray water
sources into a separate system can relieve the burden on your septic system.
In the long run, this will save you trouble and money by preventing septic system overloading, thus extending
the life of your septic system.
Water Solution #3. Septic Effluent Water System:
This System is legal in the State of Georgia and is a new solution that allows you to water your landscaping
utilizing the septic effluent from your septic system.
For example, the septic effluent (black water) normally exits the septic tank and enters the field lines,
in a conventional septic system, to be dispersed & absorbed by the soil.
With this System, your septic effluent is collected and then pumped to the sprinkler or drip emitter
system.
Water Solution #4. Well Water System:
One final option for developing your own self-sufficient water source is to install a well or locate
a pre-existing well on your property. This is a Water Solution for Potable (Drinking Water) and can be used in
combination with the other systems to become completely Self-Sufficient!
Just copy & paste (into your browser) the link below in order to learn more. http://www.hitechsepticandwell.com/id32.html
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