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Onsite sewage facilities (OSSF), also called septic systems, are wastewater systems designed to treat and dispose of effluent on the same property that produces the wastewater, in areas not served by public sewage infrastructure. A septic tank and drainfield combination is a fairly common type of on-site sewage facility in the Western world.
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A mix of law enforcement, street performers and football fans has filled New Orleans’ blocks as the city inches back to normalcy while mourning victims of the deadly New Year's rampage in which ...
COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 285-95 of 13 February 1995 amending Regulation (EC) No 2115-94 and increasing to 177 013 tonnes the amount of cereals held by the Irish intervention agency for which a standing invitation to tender for resale on the internal market has been opened
During 1974, Chapter 252, Florida Statutes, was completely rewritten as the State Disaster Preparedness Act, and the Division of Emergency Government was renamed the Division of Disaster Preparedness (Chapter 74-285, Laws of Florida). The 1974 Chapter 252 drafted by the Division of Emergency Government centralized authority at the state level.