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visualjohn


Feb 4, 2008, 9:50 AM

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Mexican vs American septic systems???

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As we review our building costs for our new home in Baja...one of the options we have is a mexican style septic system....around 4,000 or an american septic system for nearly twice the price. We had heard that some U.S banks are less likely to bankroll a mexican home without a americanized septic system.

Would really love your thoughts and suggestions


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Esteban

Feb 4, 2008, 4:23 PM

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An "American" system is very subjective. I knew systems in the west and now, after spending almost two years in Louisiana, where 90 percent of the land is WET and FLAT, there are definitely systems that are different than west coast systems. So, what do you mean by "American septic systems"?

Here, they have an electric digester that utilizes NO drainfield. The effluent is pumped into drainage ditches.


visualjohn


Feb 11, 2008, 5:52 PM

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Re: [Esteban] Mexican vs American septic systems???

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 We had been told that Americans looking to buy our house at some point can get financing IF we have an engineered septic.

We had heard some horror stories about the local septic systems that have a more difficult time breaking down toilet paper....but like you have said...there are so many different systems.


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BajaGringo


Jun 12, 2008, 3:19 PM

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I have found that as long as a septic system is properly sized, there are many different designs that can work. To "help" your system break down solids just add a teaspoon of Bakers Yeast once a week down a toilet. It will help feed the bacteria that breaks down and digests the solids. Worked for me on a septic tank I had for several years in Argentina. Never once even required to be "pumped".


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visualjohn


Jun 12, 2008, 5:20 PM

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Thanks Baja Gringo...I'll definitely schedule a weekly routine of the yeast.

And thanks for the link to the website...is it yours?

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BajaGringo


Jun 12, 2008, 5:25 PM

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Yes, it belongs to Mr. BajaGringo himself.

Su servidor en persona...


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Esteban

Jun 17, 2008, 6:32 PM

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[quote]just add a teaspoon of Bakers Yeast once a week down a toilet[/quote]


Are you sure that's not going to cause a big foamy blowout? Sounds a lot like making beer?


BajaGringo


Jun 18, 2008, 11:17 AM

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Man, wouldn't that be an "innovative" brew? I won't even post some of the names for the label that come to mind...

What happens is that to keep the septic system active you need a "healthy" bacteria colony. Some septic systems don't "feed" the bacteria enough due to extended stays away, mostly shower/runoff water, etc. So unless you get a bus load of people stopping by on a regular basis after just having a big breakfast and four cups of coffee, it might make a lot of sense to "help" that colony stay fed and active.

Just my dos centavos...


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Esteban

Jun 18, 2008, 11:21 AM

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Oh yea, I totally agree with you. Plus it would be nice if we could find some kind of soaps/cleaning supplies that would not further inhibit bacterial growth.


BajaGringo


Jun 18, 2008, 11:26 AM

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You got it!


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Mighty Mac

Jan 14, 2010, 7:01 PM

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yeast does not work:
http://www.epa.gov/...5r00008/html/fs1.htm

Contact www.h2obaja.com

We build treatment plants in Mexico and service over 150 units. The bacteria in your intestines is all it takes.


(This post was edited by Rolly on Jan 15, 2010, 8:58 AM)


Papirex


Jan 14, 2010, 9:31 PM

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That is correct, a properly designed septic system will self generate the digestive bacteria, everything needed is in your belly. It does no harm, but it is an exercise in futility to add any yeast, RidEx, or any other additive to a properly designed septic system, they are a digester. In theory, they digest everything and never need to be pumped. As a practical matter, they will probably need to be pumped about once every 20 years in a moderate climate, more often, possibly annually in very cold climates.


Many of the “septic tanks” in México are nothing more than cribs, or cesspools with little or no digestive action. If a property is too small to have a drain field installed it's a sure bet that it is not a septic tank.


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Mighty Mac

Jan 15, 2010, 8:07 AM

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Hope this attachment goes through.

Bill


Mighty Mac

Jan 15, 2010, 8:11 AM

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http://www.mightymac.com.mx/...ase%20Out%20copy.pdf

(Copy and paste in the URL field up at the top of your screen. Google won't find it yet, as we have a new web page.)

I wrote this last year and it was published in a magazine in Cabo San Lucas. I hope that it will give the reader a better understanding of their wastewater.

Take care,
Bill


(This post was edited by Rolly on Jan 15, 2010, 8:57 AM)
 
 
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