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ChadTower:

Heh.  I've had to chase turkeys from my car to get in it too.  Sometimes they decide to be stubborn and won't leave.  My kids missed the school bus one morning last year because there were 15 turkeys standing there and we had to wait up the street - the driver saw the turkeys but not us.

jbox:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on March 08, 2007, 09:02:26 am ---the driver saw the turkey but not us.

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By "us", I take it you mean the driver didn't see the kids right?  ;)

danny_galaga:

--- Quote from: Samstag on March 08, 2007, 09:00:22 am ---There's no specific law against it, but this being the good ol' USA he could get sued by a trespasser.

That was the first I've ever heard of a septic sprinkler system but I'm told it's becoming more common.  Apparently it doesn't smell much if you don't get it on you and does wonders for the grass.  I'm guessing there's a good percentage of clean water mixed with the septic liquid.  It probably does wonders for keeping wild animals out of the yard, too.

I had to chase a turkey away from my car yesterday.

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what im getting at is not so much what happens to a presspasser (cos that would be GOLD!) but surely there are by-laws about septic waste disposal? it cant just be sprayed anywhere you want. thats what sewers are for...

Ed_McCarron:

--- Quote from: danny_galaga on March 09, 2007, 04:49:23 am ---what im getting at is not so much what happens to a presspasser (cos that would be GOLD!) but surely there are by-laws about septic waste disposal? it cant just be sprayed anywhere you want. thats what sewers are for...

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Where do you think the sewer effluent turns up?

A few sub developments around here have their own sewage plants... and golf courses.

After  you settle out the solids, you let the liquid effluent sit around in ponds for a few days.  Bacteria, sunlight, et voila.

You sprinkle the now mostly clear water on the golf courses.  Once a month the honeydipper comes in and sucks off the sludge to use as landfill.

I've had to get several extra vaccinations to play with the stuff, but apparently its OK to sprinkle with.

DrewKaree:
Crap "tea" is the best fertilizer you can use.

We get duck crap from the zoo and split it out - half for compost/seeding/whatever and the other half is mixed in with water the day before to spray.  It's "organic" and whatnot ::)

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