I received one of those puff pieces from the ICA about being freaking green and conserving water. Here's a quote:
Solutions for onsite wastewater treatment
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Low-pressure distribution (LPD) systems are an emerging alternative to the conventional septic tank systems that are commonly used at locations outside of municipal sewer service areas. ARRO engineers have done extensive work with LPD systems in Maryland, which has been progressive in the use of LPD systems, and offer their experienced insights into the advantages and challenges of working with these non-conventional systems
So are they actually telling me that 1. You can have a wash hooked up to a septic tank. 2. You can use a low pressure distribution system instead of a septic. In Florida the county, state, and federal EPA people have been pretty adament that no discharges go directly to ground water. Was this email an early April fool's joke? Does the ICA really recommend this? Inquiring minds want to know.
Solutions for onsite wastewater treatment
Civil Engineering News Share
Low-pressure distribution (LPD) systems are an emerging alternative to the conventional septic tank systems that are commonly used at locations outside of municipal sewer service areas. ARRO engineers have done extensive work with LPD systems in Maryland, which has been progressive in the use of LPD systems, and offer their experienced insights into the advantages and challenges of working with these non-conventional systems
So are they actually telling me that 1. You can have a wash hooked up to a septic tank. 2. You can use a low pressure distribution system instead of a septic. In Florida the county, state, and federal EPA people have been pretty adament that no discharges go directly to ground water. Was this email an early April fool's joke? Does the ICA really recommend this? Inquiring minds want to know.