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Your parents are living the life I would love. I go to work everyday knowing someday I will have what your parents have. Great video😁
Informative and entertaining. Thanks.
Great information! Kudos to your parents for participating.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice to see real, down to earth people that I can relate to. I bet your parents are the kind of neighbors that make the area nice.
That’s really kind-I appreciate that! Yes, my parents are great! 😎
@@BenjForemanis it possible for a home owner in the high end areas to have their sewerage systems hooked up to the city’s sewerage systems?
@@BenjForemanthe used water from the septic system doesn’t interfere with the safe drinking water that is 178 feet in the ground?
@@moa8121 if there is city sewer nearby (like u set the road in front of the house) then yes you can tap into it.
@@moa8121 no. The human waste is trapped into the septic tank. The sewer water (e.g., shower water) gets pumped into a leech field, which then is purified when it seeps through the soil.
Is the well water safe to drink; and bath in; and to use for cleaning kitchen utensils etc?
Have any of the wells been contaminated by the sewage water from the septic tanks?
Your parents are living the life I would love. I go to work everyday knowing someday I will have what your parents have. Great video😁
Informative and entertaining. Thanks.
Great information! Kudos to your parents for participating.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice to see real, down to earth people that I can relate to. I bet your parents are the kind of neighbors that make the area nice.
That’s really kind-I appreciate that! Yes, my parents are great! 😎
@@BenjForemanis it possible for a home owner in the high end areas to have their sewerage systems hooked up to the city’s sewerage systems?
@@BenjForemanthe used water from the septic system doesn’t interfere with the safe drinking water that is 178 feet in the ground?
@@moa8121 if there is city sewer nearby (like u set the road in front of the house) then yes you can tap into it.
@@moa8121 no. The human waste is trapped into the septic tank. The sewer water (e.g., shower water) gets pumped into a leech field, which then is purified when it seeps through the soil.
Is the well water safe to drink; and bath in; and to use for cleaning kitchen utensils etc?
Have any of the wells been contaminated by the sewage water from the septic tanks?