New Septic Tank and Pump Station Donated by Jensen Precast in Sparks, NV

Tim Buckhout • 27 September 2021

Today we received our new 3,000-gallon septic tank and 1,500-gallon pump station, donated by Jill and Kurt Jensen, owners of Jensen Precast in Sparks, NV. Their son Noah actually delivered the tanks representing the family and Jensen Precast. This system will now be connected to our new leach field complex that was installed by Rick Joy, Joy Engineering, Portola. The materials for the leach field were donated by Western Nevada Supply, Sparks, NV and the installation was donated by Rick Joy. This septic system and leach field will handle the eventual buildout at White Sulphur Springs Ranch, accommodating crowds for the replacement swimming pool and future entertainment center with two amphitheaters. Both the pool and the amphitheaters will have special accommodations for our disabled children and disabled veterans.


Thanks so much to Jill and Kurt Jensen and Rick Joy for their kind donations and wonderful support of this very worthwhile community project.

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