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I was wondering if there is a determined line/street that the county has determined where homeonwers must put in a septic tank because water table is very shallow? Does anybody know this info?
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Yes, I believe that in HPP it is fifth Ave. but I'm not 100% sure. No new cesspools are allowed beyond that street. Not only is it closer to ground water, but it is closer to the ocean.
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Cesspools should be banned totally. The septic tank and drainfield arrangement is environmentally bad enough.
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We have a lot on 5th and was informed that cesspools are ok on the mountain side but not on the ocean side of the road. This was from our real estate agent.
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When you are putting in a septic tank, see if you can have your first groundclearing bulldozer dig the hole for it as part of the driveway & housepad clearing. Saves you a lot of money if you don't have to have the septic guy bring out another dozer to dig the hole.
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