Analyzing Wastewater Treatment Systems
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- August 31, 2021
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Overview
Onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) provide an easy and economical way of treating and dispersing wastewater generated at a site that is not connected to a municipal sewer system. They must be sited, designed, and installed properly and maintained on a regular basis in order to properly treat wastewater. This manual is intended for use as an instructional guide accompanying a short course discussing wastewater loading to onsite wastewater treatment systems. (228 pages.)
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