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Gravel-less pipe systems distribute treated wastewater into the soil. They are like conventional gravel-filled drainfield systems, except that gravel-less pipes are surrounded by geotextile fabric instead of gravel. A gravel-less pipe system includes: • A treatment device, generally a septic tank, but it can be an advanced pretreatment system. • Gravel-less pipe, which is made of corrugated, perforated polyethylene and is commercially available in 8 and 10 inch diameters. The pipe is wrapped with geotextile fabric. • Pipe trenches, which are 2 feet wide and no more than 150 feet long. The wastewater is
stored inside the pipes until it exits through two rows of holes along
the pipe bottom. It moves through the geotextile
fabric and enters the soil, where microorganisms consume the rest
of
the wastes in the water.
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