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    Garden down slope from leach field?

    On the new homesite, the leach field is up hill from a prospective garden site. Would it be a no no to put the garden where the effluant could be moving through the ground water?

    There are other usable garden sites, but this one has the most usable area.

    Would probably be growing tomatos, peppers and such. In some countries human waste, nightsoil, is used as fertilizer.
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    Re: Garden down slope from leach field?

    Personally, I don't think it would be a problem unless you were really close (like 10-25 feet) and if the system was not working properly..i.e. the sewage was running out of the field at ground level.

    A drinking well only needs to be 100 feet from a leach field here in Mass, and it is drawing from water *beneath* the level of the leach field.

    How far away is your field from the proposed garden?

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    Re: Garden down slope from leach field?

    How far away?
    My garden is only about 75 feet away from my drain field. I haven't had a problem yet (that I know of).

    <font color="orange">"In some countries human waste, nightsoil, is used as fertilizer." </font color>

    Only after it has been very well treated.
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    Re: Garden down slope from leach field?

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    Only after it has been very well treated.

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    Not so, I've seen documentories showing folks in Asia both defecating in the crop fields and emptieing chamber pots into the same fields.

    Milorganite, sewage sludge, is a great lawn fertalizer, but it is treated.
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    Re: Garden down slope from leach field?

    Nearest part of the garden should be about 50-60 feet away. Perhaps farther if I make it long and narrow rather than square.
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    Re: Garden down slope from leach field?

    If your system is working OK you should be fine. Most of the water flowing into the leach field will either evaporate up or go down, not much should go sideways.

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    Re: Garden down slope from leach field?

    &gt;&gt;Nearest part of the garden should be about 50-60 feet away.

    Thats plenty far away...unless your septic system is really disfunctional, I can't see any problem.

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    Re: Garden down slope from leach field?

    Thanks for the input. I guess I won't have to irrigate.
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    Re: Garden down slope from leach field?

    "I've seen documentories showing folks in Asia both defecating in the crop fields and emptieing chamber pots into the same fields."

    I don't think that would be an acceptable practice here, though. The EPA has done lots of tests here and that's why treated sludge is OK but untreated is not.
    It's the same with animal feces. Horse, cow, chicken -- OK (but mostly composted manure is what is used). Dog, cat, etc. -- not OK. It has something to do with the amount of bacteria and stuff in the feces.
    There's no way I would eat anything grown in a garden treated with untreated human feces.
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    Re: Garden down slope from leach field?

    Night soil vegtables must all be cooked prior to comsumtion.

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