Septic system definition

Septic system means a well that is used to emplace sanitary waste below the surface and is typically comprised of a septic tank and subsurface fluid distribution system or disposal system.
Septic system. (UIC) means a well, as defined in this Section, that is used to emplace sanitary waste below the surface and which is typically comprised of a septic tank and subsurface fluid distribution system or disposal system.
Septic system means an onsite wastewater treatment system that has a septic tank for primary treatment and a trench or bed soil absorption system for secondary treatment of wastewater.

Examples of Septic system in a sentence

  • Septic system Examine septic system drain field for flooding and odor.


More Definitions of Septic system

Septic system means a disposal system, and all of its components, used to receive, treat, and dispose of domestic wastewater through microbiological decomposition and soil absorption.
Septic system means a device that receives wastewater from a building sewer and typically discharges it to the soil on site.
Septic system means a well that is used to place sanitary waste below the surface of the ground that is typically composed of a septic tank and a subsurface fluid distribution or disposal system. The term includes a residential individual system for disposal of sewage.
Septic system means any form of onsite wastewater treatment process whereby private wastewater effluent is treated to an acceptable level of effluent quality prior to discharge to the natural environment.
Septic system means a facility that is used solely to emplace domestic sewage below the surface and is comprised of a septic tank and subsurface fluid distribution system.
Septic system means any system where sewage, including wastewater, is collected in a tank or