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  2. Conservation Chat: Give septic systems a proper checkup to ...

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    To learn more about what you can do to extend the life of your septic system, find resources to help in replacing a failing system, be sure to call Ashland SWCD at 419-281-7645 to register for the ...

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

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    Sep. 11—There's a new state fund available to help low-income homeowners repair failing septic systems. The New Mexico Environment Department Wednesday launched the Liquid Waste Assistance Fund ...

  4. Why do some Pierce County homeowners have to pay for septic ...

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    The $195 quote Hemley’s Septic Service provided for inspecting Van Antwerp’s septic system was before adding the mandatory filing fees. The team also pumped his system during their visit. The ...

  5. Percolation test - Wikipedia

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    A percolation test (colloquially called a perc test) is a test to determine the water absorption rate of soil (that is, its capacity for percolation) in preparation for the building of a septic drain field (leach field) or infiltration basin. [1] The results of a percolation test are required to design a septic system properly.

  6. Onsite sewage facility - Wikipedia

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    In the 1996 Clean Water Needs Survey (USEPA, 1996b), states and tribes also identified more than 500 communities as having failed septic systems that have caused public health problems. The discharge of partially treated sewage from malfunctioning onsite systems was identified as a principal or contributing source of degradation in 32 percent ...

  7. Mound system - Wikipedia

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    Mound systems are an alternative to the traditional rural septic system drain field. They are used in areas where septic systems are prone to failure from extremely permeable or impermeable soils, soil with the shallow cover over porous bedrock, and terrain that features a high water table.

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