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Here is the wording from the first page of this site from NEW ZEALAND  , you can force septic water to PERK only doward like most sytems of have a combination of transpirataion , respiritaion and perkalation . Based on a common 3/2 home you would need to lay out only about 300 feet of irragation . If you are basing you project on the 5 ACRES SITE PLAN . you should lay out an irragation line around the whole pereimeter of your property to feed and water the IMPORTANT  privacy wall fo green whihc also will be a fuel source for heating anc cooking naturally . It is a 0 ZERO CARBON FOOT PRINT when you grow and burn your own fuel .

Composting toilets can help you build where you have no PERK for a septic tank but more important is the HU-MANURE  the plant food that is created by AIR ROBIC decay of wastes . the system looks just like a regular toilet inside but it needs a few minutes of monthly attention removing the BLACK GOLD , the fertilizer.

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WASTE WATER CONNECTIONS ..must be smooth and flowing in the dircettion of the spetic system , as the old saying goes " SHIT GLIDES IT DON'T SLIDE " . where as in the Drinking water side of the system you can have HARD 90'S sharp angles , the discharge side you will use connections called STREETS ( streets like with cars help thing move smoothly ) . The bends are smoother longer more sweeping , the entrance and exsit are designed for the least amount of connection bumping . USE COMMON SENSE .


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The irrigation water is discharged through an LPSSIR drip irrigation system utilising a low pressure network of 16mm diameter pipe with evenly spaced, self-compensating drippers providing a uniform distribution of the wastewater to the area. The dripline is installed in shallow trenches or laid on the ground surface covered with a minimum of 100mm of modified soil, as per AS/NZS 1547:2000. 

 

The area for irrigation varies, depending on site conditions and influent loading. Innovative planning can provide genuine landscaping benefits. Trees and plants will absorb not only the liquid, but will feed on the nutrients in the effluent. The correct area is determined by several factors, including ground conditions, climate, ground covering etc. 

 

We can advise you on the desirable area to allocate for irrigation after inspecting your site.

 

The area you designate for irrigation should have a minimum cover of 100mm of soil or other suitable absorptive material. Your Biocycle installer can install valves to allow 'split' irrigation areas. The system is designed to ensure that at least one irrigation area is always available.

 

Irrigation of vegetable gardens should be avoided. 

Discharge or run-off into stormwater or other drainage channels is subject to council consent. 

All effluent must be applied to the land within the boundaries of the property, unless approval is otherwise granted.

 

The irrigation area should have a vegetation cover. If the irrigation area consists of shrubs and natives with a plant cover of 40%, we anticipate a transpiration rate of about 30% of deposited water.

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A warning plate will have to be displayed informing that IRRAGATION WATER is from recycled sources and not fit for human consumption

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