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I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />§ 8,~0 <br /> <br /> Distribution Pipes are perforated pipes or agricultra-al drain tiles that <br /> are used to distribute sewage tank effluent in a soft treatment system. Perforated <br /> pipe used for distribution pipes shall have one or more rows of holes of no more <br /> than 1/2.inch in diameter spaced no more than 36 inches apart. Holes shall be <br /> spaced to prevent bearing capacity of not less than 800 pounds per linear foot. <br /> <br /> Distribution Device is a device which is used to distribute sewage tank <br /> effluent to the distribution pipes, including but not limited to distribution boxes, <br /> drop boxes, and valve boxes. <br />I Dosing Chamber (or pump pit or wet well) is a tank or separate <br /> compa~ment following the sewage tank wkich serves as a resez-~oir for the doing <br /> device. <br /> <br /> Drainfield is also called tile disposal field or soil absorption field and <br /> uses distribution pipes placed in favorable soil so that sewage from the septic tank <br /> can percolate through and into the soil. <br /> <br /> Dwelling is any building or place used or intended to be used by <br /> h-man occupants as a single-fnm~ly or two-family unit. <br /> <br /> Filter Material is clean rock, crushed igneous rock, or similar <br /> insoluble, durable, and decay-resistant material free from dust, sand, silt, or clay. <br /> The size shall range from 1.25-inch minimum diameter to 2.5 inches effective <br /> diameter. <br /> <br /> Holding Tanlr is a watertight tank for storage of sewage until it can be <br /> transported to a point of approved disposal. <br /> <br /> Impermeable, with regards to soils, is a soil horizon or layer hax~ing a <br /> vertical permeability less than l-inch in 24 hours and shall be considered <br /> impermeable.' <br /> <br /> Individual Sewage Trea _~rnent System is a sewage trea~ent system, <br /> or part thereof, serving a dwel]ing or other small living or business unit, or group <br /> thereof, which utilizes subsurface soil treatment and disposal. <br /> <br /> Lawn Area is the area bounded by the dimensions required for the <br /> proper location of the soil treatment area. <br /> <br /> Mottling is a zone of chemical oxidation and reduction activity <br /> appearing as splotchy patches of red, brown, orange and gray. <br /> <br /> Mop, nd System is a system where the soil treatment area is built above <br /> the ground to overcome ]~rn~ts imposed by pro~r-~ty to water table or bedrock, or by <br /> rapidly or slowly permeable soils. <br /> <br /> Percolation Rate is the time rate of drop of a water surface in a test <br /> hole as specified in §$.30.04 Subd. 6 (Final Treatment And Disposal Standard <br /> System) of this chapter. <br /> <br /> Plastic Limit is soil moisture content below which the soil may be <br /> manipulated for purposes of installing a soil treatment system and above which <br /> manipulation will cause compaction and puddling. If a fragment of soil can easily <br /> <br />Printed 12/28/90 <br /> <br />Page 237 <br /> <br /> <br />
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