The owner of a four-bedroom home in Rochester, N.Y., noticed some wet spots on his 15- by 10-foot drainfield. As the civil engineer for a township, he understood the implications of leaking leach lines next to a creek. The system was 40 to 50 years old.
The only solution he found on the Internet appeared to be an advanced treatment unit, which was beyond his budget. Looking for a more affordable alternative that did not require a maintenance contract, he found Meyers Environmental in Fairport, N.Y., a company noted for dealing with difficult sites and soils.
Meyers owner Justin DaMore visited the
Compact Alternative
A system using combined treatment and dispersal piping provides a solution for a house on a small creekside lot
May 04, 2011
| by Scottie Dayton |




















