British moving to Hungary zalakaros
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British moving to Hungary zalakaros
Afternoon, my wife who us hungarian and I who is British are in the process of buying a house in zalakaros, I am slight worried about sewage, which I believe is just flashed into a hole under the property anyone living in this area aware of this..
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Re: British moving to Hungary zalakaros
Quite common in rural areas in Hungary but not sure how common in towns like Zalakaros ... if so, there is a land contamination tax to be paid annually of approximately £40 here in Zala County. It's worth checking wether there is mains sewerage at the property boundary so that you can be connected to it ... but in a town such as Zalakaros, that is likely to be the case ...
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Re: British moving to Hungary zalakaros
I believe the property is legally outskirts of the town and we believe it has no access to the sewage system.. We had a tour of the property which is 27m Huf and have never heard of this.. The agent said it was a whole under the tank which then goes into the ground below the tank.. Does that sound normal.. The property was built in the 70s, extention in the 90s and renovated 5 years ago..
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Re: British moving to Hungary zalakaros
I believe the property is legally outskirts of the town and we believe it has no access to the sewage system.. We had a tour of the property which is 27m Huf and have never heard of this.. The agent said it was a whole under the tank which then goes into the ground below the tank.. Does that sound normal.. The property was built in the 70s, extention in the 90s and renovated 5 years ago..
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Re: British moving to Hungary zalakaros
Cesspit or septic tank ? Time to do some reading. I lived for many years in a village in Bulgaria wher there was no integrated sewage system.
Common too in rural parts of North America.
Cesspit - Wikipedia
Septic tank - Wikipedia
Common too in rural parts of North America.
Cesspit - Wikipedia
Septic tank - Wikipedia
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Re: British moving to Hungary zalakaros
Cesspit or septic tank ? Time to do some reading. I lived for many years in a village in Bulgaria wher there was no integrated sewage system.
Common too in rural parts of North America.
Cesspit - Wikipedia
Septic tank - Wikipedia
Common too in rural parts of North America.
Cesspit - Wikipedia
Septic tank - Wikipedia
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Re: British moving to Hungary zalakaros
The agent says it's not emptied but drains through to the soil below the.. In a kind of cesspit kind of way.. I mean the house has been there and is lived in now since the 70s.. Yes after reading definitely a cesspit that leaks into the soil... Thanks for the info.
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Re: British moving to Hungary zalakaros
One problem that can occur, depending upon soil type is that the soil around the cesspit can silt up and the leak (drain away) will cease to function. If this happens an alternative option will be needed and the size of the house plot will dictate how easy or expensive this alternative (illegal) solution will be.
The alternative to a cesspit is a septic tank which is a whole different ball game with multiple tanks or chambers, separation chambers and leach fields. And of course if done properly permission from the authorities and periodic testing of the out flow. Guess why most opt for leaking cesspits !
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Re: British moving to Hungary zalakaros
The two articles from Wikipedia explain the difference. Yours sounds to me like a cesspit which requires punping out from time to time.
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I live in a remote village in Northern Hungary and bought a house for renovation some 14 years ago. Although mains water, gas and electricity was already in the house, the house itself had no kitchen or bathroom, and only an outside soil toilet. As there was no sewage system I was required to build a holding tank, which had to be approved by the local council. It's in my front garden and emptied twice a year by our local farmer.