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The Benefits of This Process Over Sewers
- Provide policing of onsite septic systems – omething that is not done now nor has it ever been done before!
- When septic systems are hooked up they only deal with the future pollution of that area; but sewers bring it to another area to cause pollution and financial problems. This program clears former pollution and future pollution where it’s generated and ends it there.
- It is probably about 20% of the true cost of sewers (if that.)
- The bacteria go out in the ground and clean up former biodegradable pollutants and any chemicals that can be
neutralized with oxygen.
- It provides treatment; an upgrade and maintenance for all onsite (home) septic systems that are not
presently being properly installed and maintained.
- In-house Engineer’s Review, Approval and Back up
- Takes the water that is taken out of the well and polluted, then cleans it up and puts it back into the
environment it came from; in some cases cleaner than it came out.
- Doesn’t depreciate the volume of ground well water in an area like municipal sewers do. Municipal sewers have been documented and known to dry up lakes in areas where there is sewer and no municipal water.
In Walden, NY, when the town takes water out of a area by Osiris Lake and Country Club for the Village, the lake has been documented to drop. In the Monroe area, no one wants to admit it, but they get their water
from wells around Kiryas Joel Community and send the sewage water to be treated away from the area to
Harriman, causing a shortage of water that would naturally have gone back and been filtered to the local wells. This is an example
of how sewers work negatively under this condition.
- Our process includes pumpings, emergency service, and customer education (they will understand how the system works as well as the do’s and don’ts) and they will know their responsibilities. Most people don’t understand septic systems now and that is another reason for all the failures.
- No tearing up of the roads
- No settling of ground for added street repairs after sewers are installed, or dangerous potholes in settled trenches
- No costly road replacement after construction
- No broken snow plows on street manholes
- Funds are available for alternative sewers. Our process should come under the criteria for these and
many other funds.
- No stinky sewer plants in someone’s area - This is a MAJOR issue !!
- No polluted (highly chlorinated) discharge from the sewer plant -something that presently happens
at all sewer plants in the environmentally sensitive areas
- No expensive sewer plant 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to operate or maintain with employees (and costly benefit programs) to run the sewer plant
- No bio-degradable pollutions from septic systems into lakes, streams, rivers, swamps or other
environmentally sensitive areas, including but not limited to the underground environment
- No high maintenance cost - Example: The Town of Goshen two years ago was charging $130.20 per
month for sewer service to the average home (this fact was documented in the Times Herald Record
newspaper).
- Most upgrades of present septic systems (if they are needed) should be at or a little above the cost of
hooking up to a Town Sewer in the road from the house. Once set up and functioning properly, sewers
cannot compete with this program, in terms of environmentally safety or cost effectiveness.
- This process will keep your local septic contractors in business, provide the need for more local
employees and give them and their employees a good living and retirement plan
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