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<blockquote data-quote="Refugee" data-source="post: 3711972" data-attributes="member: 48837"><p>Greetings, I have a question about aerated septic systems and using the water for a food plot. We are getting ready to build a new home, and I have the opportunity to pick what type of septic system I want; traditional with leech lines, or an aerated system. An aerated system gives me the benefit of having a water source year round. My thought is to run a pipe from the system (downhill of course) to an area that I had been planning on planting a food plot. In addition to providing a water source year round, the recycled water should be high in nutrients (I haven't been able to find anything on the web to confirm this). My plan is to run PVC down to the area, and then either use a booster pump and run a few sprinklers, or run it through a manifold to distribute the water more evenly. Has anyone out there done something like this before? See any potential pitfalls?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Refugee, post: 3711972, member: 48837"] Greetings, I have a question about aerated septic systems and using the water for a food plot. We are getting ready to build a new home, and I have the opportunity to pick what type of septic system I want; traditional with leech lines, or an aerated system. An aerated system gives me the benefit of having a water source year round. My thought is to run a pipe from the system (downhill of course) to an area that I had been planning on planting a food plot. In addition to providing a water source year round, the recycled water should be high in nutrients (I haven't been able to find anything on the web to confirm this). My plan is to run PVC down to the area, and then either use a booster pump and run a few sprinklers, or run it through a manifold to distribute the water more evenly. Has anyone out there done something like this before? See any potential pitfalls? [/QUOTE]
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