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[*] posted on 10-17-2008 at 12:51 PM


sooo where are you taking the sewage...

are you hauling it off-site????

this will be the problem with public bathrooms...

not that i think your idea isn't honorable...




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[*] posted on 10-17-2008 at 01:03 PM


This brings to mind the ecological toilets which do not use water but instead use fire ashes or other chemicals such as lime to sprinkle over the waste and the waste can be reused as fertilizer. Just an idea. We could all benefit from ecological toilets throughout baja.

Perhaps there are other good ideas?
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[*] posted on 10-18-2008 at 01:14 AM


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sooo where are you taking the sewage...

are you hauling it off-site????

this will be the problem with public bathrooms...

not that i think your idea isn't honorable...


The best solution I have for the sewage and wastewater diposal is to somehow hook into the sewage and water lines that are already there. They scraped-off the house- but left everything else that was underground.

I could excavate that area a little by hand and see what's where. I do have the right to dig holes in it wherever I want I guess and the neighbors have watched me do crazier things for sure. If I find the old sewer line- I can figure out what to build over it that complies with the concesion.

I think I'd just get a morbida or no fine for tapping into an existing sewer line that lies within our concessino area. It's not like I'd be putting a new sewer line in- which would take engineering reports and would most likely be prohibited with my type of concession anyway.

Thanks for all the help- keep 'em coming.




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[*] posted on 10-18-2008 at 05:16 AM


i think you need a tank that needs to be pumped to be in compliance

there are companies that pump these kind of septic systems on the beach

the fine is now HUGE!!! :light:




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[*] posted on 10-18-2008 at 09:05 AM


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i think you need a tank that needs to be pumped to be in compliance

there are companies that pump these kind of septic systems on the beach

the fine is now HUGE!!! :light:


If I have access to an old sewage pipe that connects directly to the CESPT public sewage disposal system- why would I hire someone to pump it out?

The location is downtown Rosarito Beach- not a remote pristine beach in real baja.

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[*] posted on 10-30-2008 at 10:03 AM


The most recent thing I have had to do is begin to defend it from theland bandititos.

A "realtor" with two clients showed up on the land yesterday and he was showing them the concession area and he had building plans in his hand. They claimed some lady (we had never heard of) had control of the land and they were buying it from her to build whatever it was they are planning to build. He wasn't happy when we told him we had the approved concession papers. The clients couldn't get it through their heads that this was now "Fedearally owned land" entrusted to us to take care of. They kept asking who owns it? who owns it? duh.

Now I know why after two years of waiting our concession came through two weeks ago when it did. There must have been multiple applicatons for the land and Mexico City was trying to figure out what to do with it.

In the end they gave us the concession- I suppose it is becasue we are "first in line". It's my understanding that if the property you own and have land title to "touches" the concession land you are applying for- you get first dibs.




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