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Wednesday, November 24, 2021

EPA awards Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium $184000 to test for lead in drinking water at schools childcare centers

via EPA News Releases https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-awards-alaska-native-tribal-health-consortium-184000-test-lead-drinking-water

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A piping network, often laid in a stone-filled trench , distributes the wastewater throughout the field with multiple drainage holes in the network. The size of the drain field is proportional to the volume of wastewater and inversely proportional to the porosity of the drainage field. The entire septic system can operate by gravity alone or, where topographic considerations require, with inclusion of a lift pump. Certain septic tank designs include siphons or other devices to increase the volume and velocity of outflow to the drainage field.
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