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  2. Mound system - Wikipedia

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    A mound system is an engineered drain field for treating wastewater in places with limited access to multi-stage wastewater treatment systems. Mound systems are an alternative to the traditional rural septic system drain field.

  3. Septic drain field - Wikipedia

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    A septic drain field, a septic tank, and associated piping compose a septic system. The drain field typically consists of an arrangement of trenches containing perforated pipes and porous material (often gravel) covered by a layer of soil to prevent animals (and surface runoff) from reaching the wastewater distributed within those trenches. [1]

  4. Talk:Septic drain field - Wikipedia

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    This septic drain field article describes a subsurface disposal mechanism for liquid following anaerobic digestion of waste water in a septic tank. The sewage farm article describes use of wastewater (often with little or no pre-treatment) for irrigation and soil improvement of agricultural land.

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  6. New fund created to replace failing septic systems - AOL

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    The funding will replace failing systems with on-site wastewater disposal systems. ... Those interested may apply online or pick up and return applications to NMED field offices. "Failing septic ...

  7. Septic tank - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of a septic tank [2] Septic tank and septic drain field. A septic tank consists of one or more concrete or plastic tanks of between 4,500 and 7,500 litres (1,000 and 2,000 gallons); one end is connected to an inlet wastewater pipe and the other to a septic drain field. Generally these pipe connections are made with a T pipe, allowing ...

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