hi am prabha i would like to get details on panchayat rule minimum distance between septic tank and neighbor place
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It is important to maintain safe distances between private ground water wells and possible sources of contamination. Possible sources of contamination and minimum distances from wells include: Septic Tanks, 50 feet from well.
HOW FAR SHOULD PRIVATE WATER WELLS BE SITED FROM SEPTIC TANKS AND FIELD LINES?
What should not be flushed through a septic system?
Cooking grease, oils, or fats
Pesticides
Paints, paint thinners
Solvents
Disinfectants and other household chemicals
To protect your drinking water quality, locate your septic system and all potential contamination sources as far as possible from your well. Many State Departments of Health requires that new septic tanks or human-waste lagoons be installed at least 50 feet from a well. Septic tank drain fields must be at least 100 feet from a well. However, many health departments have different regulations so check your local health department for requirements applicable to your location. Although an existing septic system closer to a well may be safe, it is important to maintain these systems properly. State health laws also require all household wastewater, including sink, tub, shower, and wash water, to enter the septic system. Discharging household wastewater off your property violates state health laws. Before installing a new septic system, check with your county health department for any additional requirements.
Remember, if significant amounts of any of these enter drinking water, they could produce health problems for you, your family, your pets and livestock, or your neighbors. As a general guidance, personal drinking water wells should have a minimum horizontal distance of 50 to 100 feet from such potential sources of groundwater contamination. It is recommended and sometimes required (depending on the state) that all wells providing drinking water be checked at least once a year for bacteria.