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Important facts on capacity, type, and age of septic systems on Georgia Mountain Land and North Carolina mountain cabins.What is the capacity and type of septic system for the house? Soil characteristics, combined with other site constraints, give the environmental health specialist needed information to determine the Long Term Acceptance Rate (LTAR). The LATR can differ from site to site. The septic tank, however, should have a minimum capacity of 900 gallons for residential - most are typically 1000 gallons or more. An existing septic tank system of an older home may require expansion under today's rules or if an addition to the house is desired. What is the age of the system and how frequently has the tank been pumped? A pumping/cleaning record of every three to six years is considered a normal preventative maintenance schedule. A properly maintained septic system should last a minimum of 15 years. This, however, may vary more or less due to unforeseen problems over those 15 years. Missed part one of this article? Sewage treatment on mountain land Log us into your favorite News feed reader! And get the extensions to this article and more as it comes available. Feed address: (paste into your reader) http://www.greatgeorgiaproperties.com/rss/feed.xml I would like to thank Phillip Gibson Director of Research and Community Outreach Warren Wilson College for allowing me to reproduce this booklet. Some information on this page may be outdated as new ordnances have been past in many municipalities. Please contact your local agencies for updated ordnances. a new information Cd is being produced at this time. Check back here for an announcement on when and how to receive one once available. Or contact: Phillip Gibson back to :Homeowner's Corner |
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