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Individual <br />cnt of Health <br />area vhere <br />ound level <br />years to rc- <br />iinty. Hie <br />lual Sewage <br />if trenches <br />or bedrock" <br />IS other tlvm <br />lent . <br />In the mound <br />sand fill to <br />□f the seepage <br />ck. <br />gc Treatiiient^ <br />on distance is <br />ter than 5 feet <br />( fact that it <br />iroperly treat <br />tches a watei*- <br />r presence ^ <br />)f effluent and <br />fluent and/or <br />; not only a <br />rd if the sur- <br />ight of a sea- <br />a County is the <br />tion of grey <br />at ion of a pro- <br />e a deteim- <br />hackg round tlie <br />area for treat- <br />cxlium blue <br />n 1 foot of <br />ng tlie year. <br />4 <br />m <br />m <br />.i <br />Pace 'S- <br />U- <br />Tnstallation of any sobsurface soU «'«°H>tion system in tlm soil <br />obviously uould not allow tbo minunum ‘ ,iow- <br />,„ound system is designal for soils w th Pf’"S f <br />ever, tbo watertablc must not be Ingber than 2 ' J",' ^oil <br />for tbe mound system to function effect ncly. ns <br />absorption system on this type of soil is not recoimnendai. <br />Xcssel soils, colored green on tbe ing <br />indicates that tbe depth of tbo watertablc ” <br />separation between tbe bottom of tbe ?'^':P;‘f= * <br />cannot be maintained. In ound 'svstem c;m fum t ion properly. <br />r/?b: ,::tnl,rin"Hc-:^r^ tbft^^^^^^ present at tbe S foot depth then <br />a shallow trench system could provide adequate treatment. <br />•me llavden soils colored it.edii.n green on the ^^xonipintying ovcH <br />f’abir'is i„st,motion <br />of tbe standard stibsurface system co.iplcd with <br />evidence of soil mottling at a 4 to surface, <br />IS-SS, ”™tabW b„,.r ,b» .!» <br />standard system on this soil. <br />Sborewood soils, colored light -^0" the soils <br />seasonal watcrtable at a depth of 3 to 5 feet. n .wairio i ^ <br />rates on these soils are often in excess o ’ . effectively thanthis reason an innovative mound system will function mote oiiectiioiy <br />either a"standard system or a shallow subsurface system. <br />■ eaf i:^K?ccnr\olorXdirt and'biilt" on’fho ovbrUy. <br />treatment system. <br />V. CONTROL OF RllNOfT M|^D_ <br />to the lake during constmiction. <br />The methods utiliied may include use of <br />disturbance of a minimum area, sodding, tcviporao vcgetaijun <br />of tliese liiCtiiods.
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