Leaching system definition

Leaching system means a structure, excavation or other facility designed to allow sewage or other liquids to percolate into the underlying soil without overflow and to mix with the groundwater;
Leaching system means a structure, excavation or other facility designed to allow effluent from a septic tank to percolate into the underlying soil without overflow and to mix with the groundwater.
Leaching system means a subsurface system of open-joint or perforated piping where septic tank effluent may seep or leach into the surrounding porous soil.

More Definitions of Leaching system

Leaching system means that part of a household sewage treatment system used to dissipate the effluent from a sewage tank by means of evaporation, transpiration, soil absorption, soil percolation or any combination thereof.

Related to Leaching system

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  • Infiltration means water other than wastewater that enters a sewer system (including sewer system and foundation drains) from the ground through such means as defective pipes, pipe joints, connections, or manholes. Infiltration does not include, and is distinguished from, inflow.

  • Injection tool means a device used for controlled subsurface injection of radioactive tracer material.

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  • Seepage pit means an excavation deeper than it is wide that receives septic tank effluent and from which the effluent seeps from a structural internal void into the surrounding soil through the bottom and openings in the side of the pit.