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Originally posted by Krivoman View Postthe yearly fee and bs maintenance plans are a joke on the aerobic systems.. Go conventional or a LPD. Low pressure dump. Kinda a combo or aerobic and conventional combined, but no contract required by the county. You wont need as much drain field with the LPD as well. I have had both..
Does anybody recommend someone in Georgetown area that would test to see if I could do this LPD
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Originally posted by Traildust View PostI hate my aerobic system. Yearly service contract, maintenance. I've replaced to aerator motor twice, sprinkler water once, controller box once and numerous sprinkler heads. If you're in good draining soil and have plenty of room....I'd go with the conventional system
My system is the Norenco.
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Originally posted by twobittxn View PostWhat it sounds like, is you want to have one system for the house, and a second system for the barn.
You cannot have two systems on one property unless it's over 100 acres.
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Originally posted by STICKIT View PostI have never seen this rule? Most counties around the hill country honor the states 10 acre rule. Which means that you can install 1 legal system, without a permit, per deeded tract over 10 acres. If you need a second system, you have to pull a permit with the counties designated representative.
If you have multiple platted lots, you can have multiple systems. But you can only put one system on a platted lot unless the lot is over 100 acres.
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