Posted by Casey in Ky on December 23, 2007 at 10:13:55 from (72.147.31.136):
I found a house for sell just a few minutes from the farm. It"s a forclosure that I can buy cheap. Only problem is the house has no septic system. Now I"ve not had the health department out yet(hopefully next week) but I"ve been told that it"s been turned down before, as it won"t pass the perc test.
Normally that wouldn"t be any big deal as in Kentucky, you"d then just go to the state and get a permit for an aerator system. Well, the state tells me that they won"t permit an aerator system as they are already to many aerator systems in the area. So now what? It burns me up that they say I can"t do anything, even though I"m trying to do it right, while everyone else in the neighborhood already has an "illegal" or no system at all.
Any suggestions on what to do?? Thanks for any input and Merry Christmas!!!!
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