Conventional onsite sewage system definition

Conventional onsite sewage system means a treatment works consisting of one or more septic tanks with gravity, pumped, or siphoned conveyance to a gravity distributed subsurface drainfield.
Conventional onsite sewage system means a treatment works consisting of one or more septic tanks
Conventional onsite sewage system. (COSS) means a treatment works consisting of one or more septic tanks with gravity, pumped, or siphoned conveyance to a gravity distributed subsurface drainfield. An example of a COSS is an in-ground system design (See 12VAC5-594, A. and B.) where septic tank effluent is dispersed by gravity following the requirements in12VAC5-930.

More Definitions of Conventional onsite sewage system

Conventional onsite sewage system means a treatment works consisting of one or more septic tanks with gravity, pumped, or siphoned conveyance to a gravity distributed subsurface drain field.
Conventional onsite sewage system means a sewage or wastewater treatment system limited to
Conventional onsite sewage system means a treatment works consisting of
Conventional onsite sewage system means a treatment works consisting of one or more
Conventional onsite sewage system means a treatment works consisting of one or more septic tanks with gravity,

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