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I <br />I <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> I <br /> <br />ll. "Council" is the Ramsey City Council. <br /> <br /> 12. "Distribution Pipes" are perforated' <br />drain tiles that are used to distribute sewage tank etfluent in a soil <br />treatment system. Perforated pipe used for distribution pipes shall <br />have one (1) or more rows of holes of no more than one-half (1/2) inch <br />in diameter spaced no m~re than thirty-six (36) inches apart. Holes <br />shall be spaced to prevent bearing capacity of not less than eight <br />hundred (800) pounds per linear foot. <br /> <br /> 13. "Distribution Device" is a device which is used to distrib- <br />ute sewage tank effluent to the distribution pipes, including but not <br />limited to distribution boxes, drop boxes, and valve boxes. <br /> <br /> 14. "Dosing Device" (or pump pit or wet well) is a tank or <br />separate compartment following the sewage tank which serves as a reser- <br />voir for the dosing device. <br /> <br /> 15. "Drainfield" is also called tile disposal field or soil <br />absorption field and uses distribution pipes placed in favorable soil <br />so that sewage from the septic tank can percolate through and into the <br />soil. <br /> <br /> 16. "Dwelling" is any building or place used or intended to <br />be used by human occupants as a single-family or two-family unit. <br /> <br /> 17. "Filter Material" is clean rock, crushed igneous rock, <br />or similar insoluble, durable, and decay-resistant material free from <br />dust, sand, silt, or clay. The size shall range from one and one-fourth <br />(1-1/4) inch minimum diameter to two and one-half (2-1/2) inches effect- <br />ive diameter. <br /> <br /> 18. "Holding Tank" is a watertight tank for storage of sewage <br />until it can be transported to a point of approved disposal. <br /> <br /> 19. "Impermeable", with regard to soils, is a soil horizon <br />or layer having a vertical permeability less than one (1) inch in <br />twenty-four (24) hours and shall be considered impermeable. <br /> <br /> 20. "Individual Sewage Treatment System" is a sewage 'treatment <br />system, or part thereof, serving a dwelling or other small living or <br />business unit, or group thereof, which utilizes subsurface soil treat- <br />ment and disposal. <br /> <br /> 21. "Lawn Area" is the area bounded by the dimensions required <br />for the proper location of the soil treatment area. <br /> <br /> 22. "Mottling" is a zone of chemical oxidation and reduction <br />activity appearing as splotchy patches of red, brown, orange, and gray. <br /> <br /> 23. "Mound System" is a system where the soil treatment area <br />is built above the ground to overcome limits imposed by proximity to <br />water tal-le or bedrock, or by rapidly or slowly permeable soils. <br /> <br /> 24. "Percolot~m Rate" is the t~me rate of dro~ of a water <br />surface -'n a test h(.,!,, ,'~ specified in Soction <br /> <br /> <br />
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