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A conventional soil treatment area involves gravity distribution from the septic tank to a gravel filled trench. The main function of gravity distribution systems is to accept, store, and distribute wastewater so it can be dispersed into the soil and environment. Technologies available for gravity distribution of wastewater into soil can be divided into media filled (gravel, sand, tire chips, polystyrene, etc.) and open storage types (chamber, gravel-less pipes). Effluent gravity flows through the septic tank and into the soil
absorption area. The media-filled trench has a perforated pipe extending through
the media. At least 50 % of the media is below the perforated pipe. Regulations
will vary as to the depth of media below and above the pipe. The media
may be covered with a geotextile fabric to prevent soil migration into
the media. Native permeable soil is placed on top of the fabric and extended
to the soil surface. Soil is mounded over the trench to shed rainwater.
An inspection port should be located at the end of the trench which allows
monitoring of the ponded level in the trench.
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