I need to find a septic system approved for NJ and will work on a plot of 3/4 acre. Any ideas?
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Talk to your Health Dept?
PAHS Designer/Builder- Bury it!
elgin drain systems is the smallest field I know of without going to a self contained recyclement system.
This is designed to pack a lot of surface area into a small package.
I don't know if it is approved down your way or not. We have been using more of them here because they use less gravel in the mound system which saves on that ferry cost which bumps washed stone up around $40/yd
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