02-22-2009, 11:07 AM
Yes Damon I did get it from your blog, getting a lot from it, keep it up.
However bundling sink water into the mix isn't the way to go. The requirments would be somthing like Weatherford has, and nearly duplicates a septic and costs a bunch. All bacteria laden stuff should go septic, as I believe is recommended if just for the water to keep the tank working.
With just bath, bath sink and washer, and a good biodegradable soap system, you'd have decent fertilizer.
However bundling sink water into the mix isn't the way to go. The requirments would be somthing like Weatherford has, and nearly duplicates a septic and costs a bunch. All bacteria laden stuff should go septic, as I believe is recommended if just for the water to keep the tank working.
With just bath, bath sink and washer, and a good biodegradable soap system, you'd have decent fertilizer.
Gordon J Tilley