Septic tank maintenance: how to maintain it properly?

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by Woodcutter » 21/07/09, 14:09

Macro wrote:I hope that it has evolved and that it will continue in this direction ... After my big old energy house I intend to start a real estate project of total autonomy ... To no longer have to rack rack constantly with monopoly holders of all kinds ...
I find it a shame to base his motivation on this type of argument ... :|
We don't do ecology in the habitat "to stop racking ..." but to reduce the environmental footprint of our activities!
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by Macro » 21/07/09, 14:28

This is the difference between "expert econologist" and "I begin to understand" ... It is true that, I was quite clumsy on the formula I admit ... By cons what is on it is that it will be necessary to rack up at the merchants of "bio materials" ... My primary objective is indeed an economical logical house ... I thought I was in the tone of the business ...
That said, I could also continue to use my large energy-consuming building without it costing me a radish in a filthy way ...
I can have free water with a well: I install a rainwater recuper to free myself from the use of a softening pollutant
I heat gratos and ecolo with frying oil recovered and filtered with patience ... I could make my heavy oil burner eat things much easier ...
I have a PV plus wind project on this building ...
I could just as easily turn a gegenne to the products mentioned above ...

Maybe not expert but econologist in the soul and the facts ... Not ecolonomist what ... But I take care of myself ...
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by bpval » 21/07/09, 20:19

Tchuss EveryFassBode,
Alta la Vista MecaniDreiher,

My false skeptic and without going through the DDASS box has been working for 12 years.
Grease trap and all garlic pit.
More of course draining system and poplars
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At the beginning, no treatment, then after two or three years, slight appearance of odor (I repeat, but it is necessary, there are five of us on board) ... Annoying ... Not Glamorous ... Quickly go out munster to cover the smell!

Heck the pizzas are coming.
Bon Appetite
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by elephant » 21/07/09, 21:49

Bucheron (whom we adore) said:

We do not do ecology in the habitat "to stop racking ..." but to reduce the environmental footprint of our activities!


Bubu, we love you, but you have to motivate the crowds :D

and there are many of us who are fed up with Raker's potato! : Evil:

It's an old dream, leave it to us! We pay enough taxes and we are badly paid like that! :D
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by Did67 » 22/07/09, 12:08

The exchange shows all the ambiguities that the term "green" can conceal ...

And all the possible misunderstandings about forums...

Sometimes, "less footprint" goes hand in hand with "independence and absence of racketeering" ... Especially whenever we find a good reason not to "consume stupidly".

But sometimes that's not the case. In particular, whenever the reduction of the footprint requires a "technological advance". Kind "passive house" in German or Swiss. I mean: technical passive house made by companies ...

Another important aspect is often overlooked: large-scale reproducibility. A lambda solution, valid for such a person, poses a problem to me since it is not generalizable, if not to everyone, at least to a large number.

For example, the recycling of frying oil, just mentioned. Very good for some individuals. But by no means a solution for many. Or, you need MacDo everywhere!

And like what there is no simple solution to the complex problems posed by the question of our footprint!
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by oli 80 » 22/07/09, 12:48

Christophe wrote:Oli, a septic tank (not skeptical) is already full of bacteria ... this is the "base" of its operation ...

Ah yes Christine ... no chemicals, it must help!


hello, ah yes bacteria of all kinds are present in the pit, so on the other hand it is the insects that were used other times, but for one reason or another one no longer uses them, maybe because of their proliferation
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by Woodcutter » 22/07/09, 13:59

Did67 wrote:[...] But sometimes, it is not the case. In particular, whenever the reduction of the footprint requires a "technological advance". German or Swiss "passive house" genre. I mean: technical passive house made by companies ... [...]
What is the problem with passive houses made by companies? Isn't it green ??? : Shock:

For passive houses "German", I saw a few examples with 30 cm of polystyrene, yes that bothers me ...
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by Christophe » 22/07/09, 14:03

bpval wrote:My false skeptic and without going through the DDASS box has been working for 12 years.
Grease trap and all garlic pit.
More of course draining system and poplars
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It has a beautiful bluish color your pit, I bet you bathe there regularly! Image

Nice view otherwise! When do we have an eco-friendly bbq? : Idea: :?:
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by Christine » 22/07/09, 14:37

Woodcutter wrote:What is the problem with passive houses made by companies? Isn't it green ??? : Shock:

I think did67 rather meant that they are (relatively) expensive and that you have to be able to "rack" at once and more than if you improve as you go by tinkering yourself.
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by Macro » 22/07/09, 14:58

The problem goes much further than having a passive house built either by the company or by companies ... Above all, you have to prepare to change your lifestyle and prepare everything that will go around this house which would be a whole. Hence the almost impossibility of tinkering with an existing support ... it can not already be found anywhere, it will require un-built surface for all annexes ...... I begin to seriously interested in the thing and I do not think I will be able to complete the file before fifteen years ... It will therefore have lapsed my passive house or almost replaced by houses which will provide bio energy that the owners can exchange between neighbors ...A dream....
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