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Deer Camp sewer
04/20/06 01:11 AM
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I rode around my property line today and noticed where one of the house trailers from the four or five parked their that is used for a Deer Camp had ran their sewer line over on to my property to a low spot. I don't know what they used for a septic tank but I suspect a barrel. The four inch PVC pipe was buried all except where it ran out onto the ground. I'm not very happy about it but haven't decided what to do yet. Any suggestions?
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Ask them to remove it and clean up any residual mess.
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Plug it and bury the end in concrete.
You ARE a redneck if... you knew someone whose last words were "Hey y'all, watch this!"
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Mark the property line, if it isn't already. Inform them that trespassers will be prosecuted in criminal court and that any illegal septic systems will be reported to the proper authorities for legal action, which may include civil suits to cover clean-up costs.
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If you had a gas powered high volume water pump (trash pump) and hooked it to that pipe I'll bet you could find out pretty quick where the other end was connected.
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Re: Deer Camp sewer
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04/21/06 04:57 AM
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There are days that the number of "Devious Mindsets" on this Forum scare me!!
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Re: Deer Camp sewer
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04/21/06 07:17 AM
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Thanks Egon!
We'll all take that as a complement.
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Re: Deer Camp sewer
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04/21/06 01:43 PM
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I like Gary's idea. Mine was to put a reducer on it and hook up a pressure washer. It is low volume but would eventually fill all available space and "MARK" the source. IF you put some dye like is used to mark spray chemicals dispensed from pasture sprayers it would make it more clear where the source was. Maybe with binoculars you could see which trailer had colored water flowing out under the door.
I can think of several much more interesting things to do but none I'd discuss in Sunday School. Well maybe just this one. I suppose this long after its last use the pipe is dry. If so then a few water soluble packages (there are wrapper materials like Saran wrap but are waer soluble (edible underware is made of this stuff too.) anyway a few pounds of baking powder in the botom of the pipe and glue on a cap. The first liquid down the pipe will set off the baking powder and tend to "BLOW" the stuff back up the pipe. NO explosion, no one is injured but the STUFF gets sent back where it came from. Even if it doesn't get the spectacular results yo might wish for the pipe is plugged and they will not be poluting you through it. I won't mention calcium carbide or water sensing triggers to make a spark.
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Re: Deer Camp sewer
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04/24/06 09:41 AM
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Hmm, my idea was much simpler.
Get a can of that great stuff expanding foam, fill the end of the pipe with it.
Tada! There septic pipe just became a holding tank.
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Simpler, and fun, but not effective in the long run. Anything you do to plug up their system will just get fixed the next time they are on site. They will grumble about 'some jerk' that messed with 'their' septic, and go on about their business of polluting your land.
If you want it solved permanently, you have to let them know that:
A: They are trespassing. B: They will pay dearly if they keep it up.
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Oh, I agree. They need to be informed of where their property ends and yours begins and that they aren't going to be allowed to dump their sewage on your property.
I was just throwing an idea in the prank pot.
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Is this thread going to pot?
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The SE Iowa county in which we live has recently hired a sanitarian. This is a county that has no building code for anything rural, and no zoning laws that I am aware of; but let them find you dropping sewage in an open waterway or other "unsuitable" spot and it will be big news as the newly-hired sanitarian goes about the business of justifying his salary/benefit package. Now don't get me wrong, I'm all in favor of doing things right, but what about the houses that are wired with SPEAKER WIRE!!! What I would do if I wuz you is check with the county guys and see if there are any sewage guidelines that must be met, and if there are, let THEM be the bad guys and shut the deer camp down. That way you could avoid the headline: "Hunting accident claims life of local landowner." Those .30-06 slugs can be mighty troublesome when they go through a jacket, a shirt, a tee shirt some skin, a rib and the aortic root.
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Re: Deer Camp sewer
[re: CJDave]
04/25/06 06:54 AM
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A .223 can be equally troublesome, and an AR-15 slung casually under the shoulder - not pointing at anyone, of course - can be a powerful incentive for leaving the ought sixes alone.
That's should you need to have a chat with them. Given our current nanny state legal climate, I agree, it's best to let officialdom be the bad guys as much as possible.
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