06-02-2009, 01:42 PM
The signs at Vacationland have been taken down(not by the state, methinks)
For reasons beyond my comprehension, the Dept of Health requires a septic tank for greywater. I would personally divert it to a catchment tank, filter it, and use it for agriculture. This, along with a community awareness concerning pesticides, herbicides, and biodegradable detergents would be much, much, better than dumping raw sewage into a tidepool.
You are correct Obie, that Vacationland residents, for the most part show a lot more Aloha than their neighbors behind the gates in Beachlots. I apologise if I've offended anyone.
punatoons
For reasons beyond my comprehension, the Dept of Health requires a septic tank for greywater. I would personally divert it to a catchment tank, filter it, and use it for agriculture. This, along with a community awareness concerning pesticides, herbicides, and biodegradable detergents would be much, much, better than dumping raw sewage into a tidepool.
You are correct Obie, that Vacationland residents, for the most part show a lot more Aloha than their neighbors behind the gates in Beachlots. I apologise if I've offended anyone.
punatoons