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    • #279048
      Avatar photoJohn Watson

        Is every body asleep? The last posting was on 11/01/02.

      • #299918
        Avatar photoJohn Aldrich1
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          Robert, yes, just us “mouses” in the corner. I think the reason that their is a lack of activity on the Drainage and Sewerage Bulletin Board just may be the difficulty experienced in gaining access to the website. Most of the time, after about 2 minutes, I get a message “Action Cancelled”, but sometimes the message is “This Page Cannot be Displayed”. I just tried 3 times to get on to the website without success. Finally on the 4th try I was successful. This problem occurs just about every day. Usually on the second try I gain access, but never on the first try.

          John Aldrich (Septic Tank Yank)
          Septic System Consultant
          Timnath, Colorado USA

        • #299919
          Avatar photoRobert Stephen Morton
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            John. Your name suggests that you are a specialist in Sceptical tanks, do you do other types of work? How’s work over there? It intrigues me that there doesn’t seem to be any regulation over there, when so many homeowners post questions about DIY repairs & installation. Yet Professional Plumbers get paid handsomely?
            Regards Bob

          • #299920
            Avatar photoJohn Aldrich1
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              Robert,

              Yes, your suspicions are correct, I am a septic system consultant. One of the few Americans that is not offended by the common Australian description, “Septic Tank Yank”, or Sepo. In the past, I actually performed the installation of the engineered designs, which I have developed over my 26 years in the trade. Presently, I am just doing the design work. Don’t have the time, nor the desire to do the construction. I am a licensed installer, however unfortunately, it is not difficult to become licensed to install Individual Sewage Disposal Systems in Colorado. Many jurisdictions in my state do not require septic system installers to be licensed. Each County Health Department has the authority to devise their own regulations, which are based on the Colorado State Health Department’s Guidelines.

              There are 64 Counties in Colorado, and about 45 Septic System Regulatory Agencies, each with their own set of regulations. The terrain, and environments are quite diverse in my state, ranging from very flat, arid range land at 3,000 feet (915 meters)to 4,000 feet (1,220 meters)in elevation on the Eastern plains, to the rugged Colorado Rocky Mountains with peaks to over 14,200 feet (4,330 meters) in elevation. Some counties are so sparsely populated and remote, that they are not threatened with the potential of a proliferation of dense development. These counties cannot financially support, nor can they justify having an environmental health department. Any septic systems that are installed in these jurisdictions are regulated, and permitted by the Colorado State Health Department’s District Engineer. The Counties that are experiencing rapid growth, those that are in the mountains or adjacent to the major metropolitan areas, are intensely regulated.

              The Professional Plumbers in Colorado are regulated by the building departments of the political jurisdiction in which they work. Sometimes that is a County Building Department, or a Municipal Building Department. Each jurisdiction adopts the plumbing code which they desire. Homeowners do have the right to do their own plumbing, but they are supposed to obtain permits and inspections for major plumbing projects. Most of the time, it has been my observation, permits and inspections are not obtained when one is performing plumbing work in his own home.

              In all new homes, or major remodel jobs the plumbing is performed by Licensed Master Plumbers, and in most instances, his work is inspected by experienced, professional plumbing inspectors. Yes, Licensed Master Plumbers are paid hansomely here, but in my view, they earn every dollar that they make. The cost of doing business in most parts of the USA is very high, when one considers the high cost of overhead, taxes, licenses, insurances, and continueing education in ones chosen trade. I am sure that you have to contend with the same issues in Australia.

              I did notice a sharp decline in business activity after the September 11th atrocity which occurred in New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C.. In conversations with other tradesmen in the various building trades, they also experienced a decline in work on new construction. Business traditionally slows down in Colorado during the winter months, but this winter it seems to be slower than in winters over the past few years. I anticipate that as soon as spring arrives, we will all be as busy as we wish to be.

              Well Bob, I must replace a failed float switch, which controls a sewage effluent pump, on a system that I installed only 3 years ago. I have installed many systems which required pressure effluent facilities, and this is the first time that I have had a problem with a float switch. So long for now, it was nice chatting with you.

              John Aldrich (Septic Tank Yank)
              Septic System Consultant
              Timnath, Colorado USA

            • #299921
              Avatar photoRobert Stephen Morton
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                John. I live in Qld, about two thirds up near three pointy bit, the highest mountain is about 3000ft but mostly the terain is about 6-700ft, we have one state sewerage & water act and one Australian Standard to work to, Plumbers must be Licensed & no person can carry out work unless the person is licensed.
                In Queensland we get cyclones (Joy in 1990 dumped 9 ft of rain in two weeks) down in Southern Qld they get Gully rakers that do as much damage as a cyclone in a shorter time & more often but mostly its dry for the most part of the year.
                We used to be able to install septic tanks, but now they changed it to Sewerage Treatment Plants with different levels of treatment, We used to also be able to install pits or soakage trenches but now we must use a Land Application areas.

                Regards Bob

              • #299922
                Avatar photoracefanone
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                  John, How far from Denver are you?I live in Nebraskabout 6 hrs. from Denver,just curious.

                • #299923
                  Avatar photoJohn Aldrich1
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                    Racefanone, Timnath is about 60 miles north of Denver, and just southeast of Fort Collins. It is the least populous (about 220 souls, and maybe a couple of folks without souls), and the smallest incorporated Community in Larimer County, but that is soon to change. Three surrounding land owners have requested annexation of their 6000 acres of prime farm land into our 78 acre incorporated Town. They can’t earn enough revenue growing corn, so they are selling the land to developers who will grow houses. Poor little Timnath is facing some major changes in the near future.

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