Haiti - Digging a residential wastewater septic system - No wonder we have cholera...

Robert Eugene - April 13 2014, 4:49 PM

I remember years ago, a friend of mine who is engineer.

I told him this is not ethical and it is plain selfish.

Even though the "governance" is quasi non existent in Haiti, for there should be a urbanization system, you should use your conscience and your professionalism.

There is a "sub terrain water".

This hole supposed to be sealed from top to bottom and be clean accordingly to avoid contamination.

You have the possibility to built that hole, while other people do not.

I want to believe that you had lived or still living in the diaspora.

Do yourself a favor, do some research about septic system.

I, myself, live in a city where part of the sewer is septic and part public, meaning the state has control of the waiste.

No wonder we have cholera and we want to blame always other people for doing exact the thing.

There are two types of people: the ignorants and those of bad faith.

When you know what you did not know then, you need to change your perception.

Hope that my advice did not get into depth hears

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