10-05-2022, 07:25 PM
So where are the contents of countless 'pumped' septic tanks supposed to be disposed of in 2050? Trucked to one of the few, pitiful toy water treatment plants they have here? Where will the $BILLIONS come from to build sufficient water treatment infrastructure to handle the massive increase in load? A $250,000 assessment against every shack? How much will it cost for the shiny Green Electric-Vehicle Pumping Truck to come to your property in 2050 to pump your tank? Will such a service be affordable, or even exist? What are the odds that this stuff will just be dumped into a ditch off Beach Road? Pretty high, I think, considering it is already a dumping ground for pig carcasses, tires, old appliances, trash, etc. My prediction is that many installed septic tanks will simply have their bottoms perforated in desperation as an alternative to nonexistent / unaffordable 'pumping'.
When the fix for a problem only creates a more expensive, more complex problem; what have you really achieved?
In rural areas of Hawaii the problem isn't cesspools, or 'roads'.
The problem is the endlessly expanding population.
When the fix for a problem only creates a more expensive, more complex problem; what have you really achieved?
In rural areas of Hawaii the problem isn't cesspools, or 'roads'.
The problem is the endlessly expanding population.