Michael (AKA Vermonster), Don't hold back man, tell us how you really feel! Keeping it all bottled up inside isn't healthy.
By the way, Y U C K !! was my general impression of most grey water systems after doing some serious investigating. Sounded much simpler and desirable when I didn't know much about it, just thinking recycle the water put it to good use, my litle part of save the planet, etc. After serious research, beyond the "hucksters" selling "systems" (which don't work trouble free very long, as a rule) I became convinced there were more angles to consider than a snooker tournement. I will still do something better than just putting it "somewhere simple" and praying for good luck. I'm sure there will be a trade off that is low maint "enough" and conservative "enough" and safe "enough", I just haven't decided what it is yet.
A neighbor to my leasehold in Baja Cal, Mex near San Felipe (solar electric community, no grid power or running water) was to all appearances a practical man, retired from the concrete contracting business, 2-3 concrete pump patents, neat old guy. Put in a fairly expensive (supposedly good engineered) grey water irrigation system in nearly pure sandy soil (easiest). All potable water is trucked in as area averages 3 inches of rainfall per year so he was motivated to recycle his grey water for the landscaping (various cacti, Palo Verde, elephant trees, pretty deserty stuff, nearly excellent xeroscape material but would do oh so much better with a bit more water). Clogged more than it worked, frustrated him no end. He abandoned it after much difficulty and just used drinking water from his under ground 2,400 gal tank, just had more frequent water deliveries.
He was all bubbly like a kid opening Christmas presents after he first got it in the ground and working with the timers and all. Went from smiley face to Mr. Yuck fairly quickly as reality set in. Tried for months to make a go of it, but just wasn't in the cards.
Still, I'll give something a try, not willing to give up easily. Probably a good candidate for save the planet water savings would be a housing development where all houses could plumb their greywater to one large treatment facility separate from black water and save a lot that way with economy of scale OR lose a little on each gallon and make it up in volume. <=== supposed to be funny.
Patrick (love to hear of any long term successes that don't carry a huge health risk.)