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 11-02-2016, 06:30 Post: 18112
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Keitho, the manufacturer of the sewer system that my brother and I have is Hyrdo-Action, P. O. Drawer 160, Kountze, TX 77625-0160, phone (409) 246-3749, fax (409) 246-2481. Of course, there are lots of sewer and septic system installers that sell and install the systems, and I assume there are other manufacturers of similar equipment. My brother first told me about the aerobic systems because he saw them used in Alaska in the mid-70s. We have their model G-500 (rated capacity, 500 gallons per day). Instead of going out into an underground leach field, it all goes out to sprinkler heads to water the yard. My brother uses a single sprinkler head and I use two. They rotate 360 degrees and water a pretty large area.






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 11-02-2016, 21:14 Post: 18123
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Bird Senter. We passed our perc tests and therefore, did not require the higher priced raised bed. As our code requires, we had a traditional system designed and approved by the county. The design specifies a 1200 gallon tank with a leach field consisting of 6 60 foot runs of perforated pipe set in #2 crushed stone. I have yet to get an estimate for its installation, but have been told it will run around 5k. I will definitely look into the aerobic option. It sounds very interesting. Thanks!






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 11-03-2016, 02:08 Post: 18132
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Here in Wasco County, Oregon, our planning department allows two alternatives to the usual gravel filled trenches. One of them is from a local company that uses perforated plastic pipe surrounded by scraps of plastic foam all in a loose mesh bag. The other is a plastic arch type of chamber system that is claimed to allow a smaller drain field than is required for the traditional gravel filled trenches. I don't yet know the cost of either of these systems compared to gravel, but hope to soon follow up on the chamber type system.
A link to one manufacturer or the chamber type system is: http://www.infiltratorsystems.com/
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