To the Editor:
Does the liquid that emerges from the leech line undergo some kind of purification treatment when it comes out of the leech lines? No, it’s the same water that leeches out of a …
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To the Editor:
Does the liquid that emerges from the leech line undergo some kind of purification treatment when it comes out of the leech lines? No, it’s the same water that leeches out of a cesspool down to the water table, so what’s the difference between a cesspool and a septic system?
The solids in my cesspool get pumped out periodically and goes to the waste treatment plant. The septic tank does not unless it plugs up. The only answer to our problem on Warwick Neck is sewers. Let’s quit making excuses and get it done.
Robert De Vey
Warwick
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