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 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.

Examples of Leaching system in a sentence

  • The Leaching system is a dry well it is clean and dry in good condition.


More Definitions of Leaching system

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.
Leaching system means a system of open-joint or perforated pipes designed to distribute sewage liquids or plant effluent throughout an absorption field.

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