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Vermifiltration - Sewage Treatment By Worms


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I'm still considering this:

http://www.ebuild.co.uk/topic/17564-vermifiltration-sewage-treatment-by-worms-does-it-work/

 

mainly as I can't find anything better.  Where better means:

* non electric

* no noisy wind fans on soil stack vents

* minimal maintenance

 

I don't suppose since I did that post Nov 2015 anyone else has been brave (stupid?) enough to give vermifiltration ago?

 

 

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Interesting.

 

Our property has a fully operating septic tank built over 200 years ago. It has three brick bell chambers and a drainage field that has been replaced recently.

 

The first chamber is full of thousands of small red worms that eat what we deposit ;)

We don't use anything that will kill the worms and in 14 years only had to empty it twice and both times they always leave a foot or so in the bottom so they breed again.

 

No smell or issues 

 

 

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1 hour ago, dogman said:

Our property has a fully operating septic tank built over 200 years ago. It has three brick bell chambers and a drainage field that has been replaced recently.

 

Er, do you know the supplier/designer?!

 

Who empties/maintains it?

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