Tom asked a couple of questions via email:
1. How far away is the emergency response team?
2. What is the infiltrator and what does it do? Tom, 8/12/07
Answers:
1. I don't know how long it would take for a 911 call to get a response. I do know that the responders would be from the Straight Mountain Volunteer Fire Department. The station is about 3 miles away, but I have no idea how long it takes the guys to get to the station and get to you. However, I'd not expect it to be quickly!
2. The Infiltrator is what they now often use to replace the old method of just having pipes with holes in them resting on gravel to let the liquified effluent drain into the ground. Since I know that you are someone who is interesting in learning new stuff check out the link below that I just found. It is an Infiltrator system owner's manual. It explains the traditional method of using pipes with holes and gravel and then the new Infiltrator System. It's quite interesting really. Really! It's over 1.3 MB in size so it takes a few seconds to load.
http://www.infiltratorsystems.com/pdfs/Sep_Sys_Man.pdf
Sunday, August 12, 2007
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