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Hello
I am new to your sit andfind it a tremendous source of information. My questions is that we are considering buying a house where the home's waste wateris routed to an underground reservoir thatis on your land about20 feet from the house. This reservoir gets emptied about 1 time per year. I know this cannot be good, but is there anything Ican do to ensure that this"waste" does not harm us in any way? Or should weconsider buying anotherhome where water waste goes into the city sewer system (rather than your ownpersonal system)? Thank you.

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1. In my opinion, this has more to do with common sense.
2. Can search for "dangers of underground water"
3. More importantly, it is always not adviceable e.g. to stay close to locations where "fumes" can emit.
3.1 For example, it is not ideal to stay next door to a petrol station. Why?
3.2. Common sense says that fumes be it from people pumping petrol into their car-tanks or from underground storage beneath the station can emit fumes.
4. A key ingredient of Feng Shui = Wind and Water = "steam" (or gas). And such locations may produce too much (emit) too much of such unhealthy fumes). In addition to higher probability of an explosion vs staying next to a church.
5. Thus, in your case, just beware of fumes from gas such as methane (sewerage) etc...

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On 11/20/2012 1:10:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:
HelloI am new to your sit
andfind it a tremendous
source of information. My
questions is that we are
considering buying a
house where the home's waste
wateris routed to an
underground reservoir
thatis on your land
about20 feet from the
house. This reservoir gets
emptied about 1 time per year.
I know this cannot be good,
but is there anything
Ican do to ensure that
this"waste" does not
harm us in any way? Or should
weconsider buying
anotherhome where water
waste goes into the city sewer
system (rather than your
ownpersonal system)?
Thank you.

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