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Submitted by bobferris on Mon, 03/31/2008 - 7:01am.
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Gray Water system
Bob,
I live in NH and had to replace my septic system. I asked about doing that and was told it was illegal to have a gray water system. Not sure it was a state or town ordinace . I am going too look into it again
Gray Water
Permiting non-traditional systems such as gray water systems is often tough if not impossible, because of regulations in many states and localities. But we have to keep pushing to get them done right and also accepted as a methodology. Gray water is not clean water and needs to be treated prior to use and dealt with responsibly.
Bob Ferris
Executive Director
Yestermorrow Design/Build School