Posted by paul on February 09, 2009 at 15:53:32 from (66.44.132.127):
In Reply to: Way OT Too much water posted by barn E on February 09, 2009 at 11:16:00:
Diverting to the well is a really bad thing, you are messing up an aquifer for many. I could not sleep with myself for doing that intentionally. Think people who do that should go directly to jail.
Diverting to the septic lines is probably not allowed because if everyone does it will flood the septic plant & put poo out into the river, but would be the better option of the wrong things to do. imho Rivers clean up quick (unlike aquifers) & up to the city to provide services to folks living there.
The right thing is to move the water to the creek 500 feet away. Tho if it were me on my farm, _that_ would get me tossed in jail for draining a wetlands....... Probably different for you in a housing area tho, you don't have to follow my ag rules.
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