Introducing Septic Sitter – Septic Tank & Drainfield
View: Shak Tank- A reality show that’s less startup, more a mash-up of Dance India Dance & IIM Miami-Dade County’s plan to address one of the biggest sources of pollution in Biscayne Bay — and one of the grossest consequences of rising seas — kicked off with a ceremonial shovelful of dirt How is a septic tank set up Miami-Dade County’s plan to address one of the biggest sources of pollution in Biscayne Bay — and one of the grossest consequences of rising seas — kicked off with a ceremonial shovelful of dirt If you haven't seen it, or if there was a pitch to explain this show - which is ironic, given it is a show about pitches - it would be Dance India Dance meets IIM. Which is frightening just to write, Miami Dade’s 120,000 septic tanks, some of them leaking and polluting Biscayne Bay, are about to be slowly deactivated and connected to the public sewer system - largely thanks to Miami-Dade Mayor Searching for help. Where can homeowners get money to fix failing septic systems?
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Nepal may lag in several economic and human development indicators, but when it comes to home ownership rates, it is far ahead of the rest. Some 85% of Nepali households live in homes they own. When a septic system eventually fails, things can get nasty in a hurry. It can mean backups into the home and runoff into streams or lakes which can put public health at risk. The state doesn't A five year old child went missing in Dublin, Virginia in the spring of 2015. When his body was discovered days later in the family's septic tank, the mother was Miami-Dade County begins removing polluting septic tanks
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Miami-Dade begins removing polluting septic tanks in race against sea level rise There are an estimated 330,000 failing systems across Michigan, costing many thousands of dollars to repair. A measure touted as having bipartisan support would use American Rescue Plan funds to help When a septic tank is full, toilets and showers or tubs can back up with discolored, odorous waste water, an obvious and alarming sign. In Miami-Dade, leaky, smelly septic tanks are on their way out, thanks to Mayor Levine Cava’s leadership Editorial In rural, coastal areas, rising groundwater is flooding people's properties from underneath, causing septic tanks to fail. States are responding, but it could be a losing battle in some places. In Miami-Dade, leaky, smelly septic tanks are on their way out, thanks to Mayor Levine Cava’s leadership Editorial Home is where the heart is
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