7 Oct 2022

25 Years of Country Life - A Mucky Business

From Country Life, 7:10 pm on 7 October 2022

Composting long-drops or septic tanks are the only way to deal with sewage on rural properties

Mac McLaren had been cleaning out septic tanks for decades when Country Life visited in 2008. 

A dunny with a view on Banks Peninsula

A dunny with a view on Banks Peninsula Photo: RNZ/Sally Round

In a matter of seconds, most tanks can be pumped clean with powerful sucking machines. 

It was a good business to be in, with many call-outs coming on a Sunday morning after false teeth or wedding rings had been accidentally dropped down the loo after a good night out on Saturday. 

Update: Mac McLaren is still involved with the business although his son now owns the trucking side - with a super flash half-a-million dollar truck that Mac says leaves his old one for dead.  

And while Mac has extended the sludge side of the business, they now process the deactivated sludge with worms, turning the waste into garden compost which is bagged and sold.