04-09-2018, 04:44 AM
Many companies offer self-contained sewage treatment plants built into standard shipping containers. I've lately wondered what would happen if someone attempted to deploy one here; I assume County would treat it as a zoning problem ("industrial use") rather than embrace it as an actual solution.
https://www.biokube.com/index.php/transp...ner-system
http://www.enviromatch.com/products/wast...r-systems/
A 20-foot container provides more than enough processing capacity for a small retreat center. Decentralization also solves some of the large-scale problems (plumbing an entire subdivision, pump stations, etc).
demands for more money and more employees
Government is an end unto itself; there is no attempt to serve the public.
Consider: salaries + benefits + debt service = about 75% of the budget. Property taxes are about 75% of revenue, so when you cut that check, you're just keeping the lights on, any actual services are extra.
https://www.biokube.com/index.php/transp...ner-system
http://www.enviromatch.com/products/wast...r-systems/
A 20-foot container provides more than enough processing capacity for a small retreat center. Decentralization also solves some of the large-scale problems (plumbing an entire subdivision, pump stations, etc).
demands for more money and more employees
Government is an end unto itself; there is no attempt to serve the public.
Consider: salaries + benefits + debt service = about 75% of the budget. Property taxes are about 75% of revenue, so when you cut that check, you're just keeping the lights on, any actual services are extra.