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Rogue If you're reading this... You are the Resistance Since: 08-17-04 Since last post: 635 days Last activity: 444 days |
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Okay, this was seriously one of those articles that strikes you as odd, fucked up... GOTTA SHARE IT! Anyone have a comment about this?
Couple Bathing In Own Feces Blames Health Department A couple buying an older home trusted that county health inspectors would do their jobs. Instead that trust may have been betrayed. NewsChannel5 investigator Ron Regan discovered an important lesson every homeowner should know, as he went inside a couple's home within weeks of moving in. "I got out and I was very upset because I realized that I was showering in our own crap," Elizabeth Morton said. She said it made her skin crawl. "We are recycling our own feces, showering in it, brushing our teeth in it, for two months," Chris DeSarle said. The couple worked for weeks fixing up a 50-year-old home in Medina County, surrounded by lots of open land. And before they bought the house, health inspectors said their septic system needed to be replaced to keep raw sewage from contaminating their well water. "I think ultimately who dropped the ball would definitely have to lay solely in the lap of the health department," DeSarle said. Regan said they blame the Medina County Health Department because they did everything they were told to do. The seller paid for an $8,000 septic system and before Morton and Desarle moved in, the health department tested their well again and gave it a clean bill of health. "I can only imagine where it really came from. Because it didn't come from our well, because if it did come from our well, it would have shown E.-coli, again," DeSarle said. A health department supervisor didn't want to talk with NewsChannel5. Regan used the Ohio Open Records Act to see what health inspectors recommended. Not only was a new septic system required, but also an aeration system. An aeration system, which the couple said was never installed. Regan said that wasn't discovered by health inspectors until after they moved in. "I helped him lift up the lid and he said there is no aeration system. You have no aeration system," DeSarle said. The septic tank installer said no one told him to include an aeration system or repair a 50-year-old line connecting the system to the home. In fact, Gary Burnett said the health department signed off on everything he did. "And I had it inspected by the health department and approved right down the line," Burnett said. Since NewsChannel5 began investigating, work has begun to fix the septic system at no cost to DeSarle and Morton. The original inspector who signed off on the septic tank has left the department, Regan reported. But the county attorney's office concedes the proper paperwork was not filled out, making it difficult to know what the inspector did or failed to do. Here's what you should remember when buying a home that needs repairs. * Be present when repair work is being done so you can see the work for yourself. * Check with health inspectors repeatedly to make sure that work being done is up to code and all proper permits are issued. * Always get it in writing. Don't just trust the work will get done. Sometimes even the obvious will pay off big in long run and protect you from headaches down the road. |
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Evo Red Super Koopa Watching you fall brings joy to my heart.... Since: 08-16-04 From: Oregon Since last post: 6110 days Last activity: 6050 days |
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Nothing really much to say other than: "That's GROSS!!!"
Seriously. How could you not notice if your water tasts a little funny... |
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Makura Since: 01-22-05 From: The restaurant at the end of the universe.... Since last post: 5888 days Last activity: 5153 days |
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That was interesting. I just can't believe it was weeks before they noticed the "funny" water. | |||
Elara Divine Mamkute Dark Elf Goddess Chaos Imp Penguins Fan Ms. Invisable Since: 08-15-04 From: Ferelden Since last post: 101 days Last activity: 101 days |
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Wow, I would hunt down the inspector and kick his ass. That is just gross... but yeah, they must have been rather dense to not notice the funny taste of the water. | |||
Jin Posting Pig Not Dead Since: 01-12-05 From: Nowhere Since last post: 2682 days Last activity: 2542 days |
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If the taste didn't tip them off you'd THINK the smell would. | |||
avatar of law Beezo Since: 12-29-04 From: paris, canada Since last post: 5769 days Last activity: 5769 days |
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man yer titles are always twisted from the real story the media's got me again!!!!! | |||
Déesse Sailor Déesse Mistress of Pink Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy Since: 08-14-04 From: The Moon Since last post: 6566 days Last activity: 6298 days |
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That made my stomach turn while reading that, how could you not see or notice your water isn't clean ... that's really messed up | |||
DarkGuardian Swordfighter Since: 01-15-05 From: The Shadowlands Since last post: 6387 days Last activity: 5346 days |
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Wow.... this is kinda gross. I would really hunt down that inspector and kick his ass. But yeah that is kinda gross. | |||
venomouslobster Scarfy Since: 05-03-05 From: california (knows how to party) Since last post: 6329 days Last activity: 5578 days |
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whenever you flush a toilet or run water, tiny particles of that water go into the air and fall in a twenty seven (or so) foot radius over every surface, and with a toilet, if you take a culture of any of said surface, the bacteria and e.coli content is the same as the toilet bowel water itself...so ask yourself one question my friends....how far are your toothbrushes from the toilet? | |||
Jedi Master Desroth Priest Since: 08-24-04 From: Macomb Since last post: 5271 days Last activity: 4711 days |
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obviously none of you have lived out in a house that has a well. if this was their first time doing this, then they might not have noticed becuase the water already smells like shit (sulfur in the water from the ground) and tastes like shit. Sometimes if the water hasnt been used as a while it is all dirty and crap looking. so, in essence, the couple probably wouldnt notice anything for a while. but come on, the health department didint notice a thing??? thats kinda stupid. but yeah, if you havent lived in a house with a well, you wouldnt assume anything was wrong becuase people have already told you it will smell and look like crap for a while... i know, i use to go to my uncles cabin and his water is from a well. it smells like crap, and he buys jugs of water to brush his teeth with. |
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