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Re: OT Digging a Pond
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Posted by Peanut on August 30, 2004 at 12:24:11 from (12.10.115.129):
In Reply to: Re: OT Digging a Pond posted by TheRealRon on August 30, 2004 at 12:05:00:
DNR - I'll try them. Thanks for the idea Ron. Up here in my neck of the Missouri woods, people dig sewage lagoons. The size is based on the number of people the lagoon is to support. The lagoon is used in place of septic holding tanks or public sewage. There seems to be no restriction around me regarding the overflow and distance to creeks. The DNR has recently given their "stamp of approval" on a 3 acre lagoon for a campground with a 3 acre drain field all next to a creek. Of course someone may have slipped a little green "encouragement" to the DNR folks but I dont know for sure. PS - The clean water source is a live well tested and drinkable. Its about 100yrs old and just wont stop bubbling up.
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