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In reply to the discussion: The price of Florida's unregulated and ill-planned growth: 2.6 million septic tanks [View all]Chainfire
(17,757 posts)41. That is true, but that means that the water is two feet deep outside you door and is coming in the
house in a dozen places. Even if you sandbag the doors, (which means you have to exit via the windows) Where houses attach to foundations is not waterproof. With two feet of flood waters above your floor level you shouldn't be there to notice that the toilet overflows.
The first place you will notice water backing up will be in the bath tub, or shower, that is when you know that you should have already left.
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The price of Florida's unregulated and ill-planned growth: 2.6 million septic tanks [View all]
303squadron
Sep 2022
OP
leach field? water pressure pushes it all back up through the toilets? fucking republicans. no regul
certainot
Sep 2022
#5
Septic tanks do push water back into a toilet, unless the toilet is lower than the septic tank.
Chainfire
Sep 2022
#23
I was wondering about that. Unfortunately I live in a location that is primarily septic tanks.
seaglass
Sep 2022
#19
I'm also hoping to enlist the people from the save the Chesapeake Bay foundation
Heather MC
Sep 2022
#30
It really infuriates me that they decide what someone can and cannot live in.
Heather MC
Sep 2022
#37
i wonder if check valves required at the outflow end of the septic tanks. some republican developer
certainot
Sep 2022
#9
i guess i mean a one way valve of some kind designed for that purpose but you're saying there's no
certainot
Sep 2022
#25
i imagine in parts of fla there are any sceptic tanks not much lower than 3 ft below floor level and
certainot
Sep 2022
#28
A check valve has to be in a forced system, it does not work in a gravity septic system.
Chainfire
Sep 2022
#39
maybe i'm missing something but if the floodwater outside is higher than the toilet lip
certainot
Sep 2022
#40
That is true, but that means that the water is two feet deep outside you door and is coming in the
Chainfire
Sep 2022
#41
Largest thing is probably sources of fresh water will likely be unsafe to drink
cstanleytech
Sep 2022
#7