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Wastewater Lagoon Odor Control in Summer: Summer's warmer water temperatures and low lagoon DO can cause foul odors; learn why lagoon odor control is about increasing DO and water circulation.
Ten Good Reasons for using Turtle Tanks Background Info from Wikipedia: How Arches Work For Starters: The Turtle Tank is the most economical concrete tank available saving the end user an average of 10% over conventional products supplied. 1. The Turtle Tank has the largest Volume to Surface Ratio of any known tank design or geometric shape. 2. Turtle Tanks can be moved, shipped, and stored in the most efficient manner because they "nest together" and are the lightest concrete tanks made. 3. A Turtle Tank has the largest load capacity of any concrete tank design. 4. Turtle Tanks are made with EnviroMix Concrete , the most efficient means of producing concrete. 5. A Turtle Tank has the highest compressive strength of any known tank design. 6. A Turtle Tank will not float in a high water table. 7. A Turtle Tank is the easiest tank to service; the geometric shape allows septic pu...
B.C. water restrictions: 3 grey water tips to get you started Simple ways to save water from your shower and kitchen for outdoor use By On the Island, CBC News Posted: Aug 13, 2015 7:00 PM PT Last Updated: Aug 13, 2015 7:00 PM PT As water restrictions remain enforced throughout the province of B.C., here are three easy ways to recycle household water for outdoor use. (Getty Images) Easy tips for using grey water 7:05 310 shares Facebook Twitter Reddit Google Share Email Related Stories Sunshine Coast watering restrictions may threaten food security, says farmer Sunshine Coast bans all watering, moves to Stage 4 restrictions Drought shaming alternative in Nanaimo rewards water savers B.C. drought: could bath water be the answer? External Links Salt Spring Island Water Council (Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for ...
Basic Septic System Information for BC The septic system business has traditionally been a quiet little industry. With the tremendous amount of emphasis on Green and the accompanying government regulations; it is now a high profile, high profit industry with many companies positioning themselves for the new opportunities available. The amount of septic systems that were being installed took a dip over the nineties as many cities extended their sewer systems. Tight budgets have now made the expansion of infrastructure a tougher option and currently North American wide, about 30% of new homes have a septic system. Probably more important is the fact that systems installed 20 years ago have met their life expectancy and now need replacement. Home Owner's are looking for the most inexpensive solution as replacement systems can be in the $8,000 to $12,000 range with new systems in the $10,000 to $15,000 range. The latest government regulations implemented by the BC Government in Jun...
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