Is it sanitary to discharge kitchen waste water to environment?
In a place with many wild animals, is it sanitary to discharge kitchen waste water without a septic tank?
What I see in a bed'n'breakfast in the Cancun area that discharge kitchen water into the front yard:
- vegetation dies along the flow path of kitchen waste water, probably because of the heat from dishwasher.
- before solid food debris are eaten by animals, flies congregate on the debris. After animals eat the food over night, flies no longer congregate.
- no maggots were seen.
- the discharge area smells like rotten food but not "septic".
What do you think?
If we catch the food debris with a filter, and throw away the debris in trash or bury them, can we avoid the flies problem, and at least mitigate the rotten food smell?
Submitted August 07, 2022 at 10:48AM by innofuel https://ift.tt/Neyb6c2
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