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Leach Field Septic System
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A Leach Field Septic System is used
to remove contaminants and impurities from the liquids flowing through the perforated pipes of the system.
These pipes allow liquids to leach out to the surrounding soil and unwanted waste is absorbed into
that surrounding soil.
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Drip System
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A drip septic system releases small
amounts or "drips" of wastewater from small holes in rubber piping laid on top of a bed of sand. Drips
are released at regular intervals maximizing the treatment of sewage and minimizing the risk of
untreated wastewater quickly flowing through the soil. Drip septic systems are often used on steep slopes,
forested areas and other places where trenches are difficult to install.
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Mound Septic Systems
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The mound system was developed to operate in areas where
septic systems are more prone to failure. Specifically, areas that have slow or fast absorption through
the soils, soil
with shallow cover over porous bedrock, and soils that have high seasonal water tables.
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