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Is Netafim drip dispersal environmentally friendly?

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Is Netafim drip dispersal environmentally friendly?

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Yes, in a number of ways. When drip dispersal is used in concert with an on site treatment system, no additional strain is placed on the public wastewater infrastructure. This helps reduce the need to build new wastewater treatment facilities and all of the attendant permitting and cost. Further, and especially when an on site system is used in conjunction with a home that has a well, the treated effluent is placed back into nature where it was taken from rather than pumping it miles away and dumping it somewhere after treatment. The good news keeps on coming. Using Netafim Wastewater Division products like Bioline deliver the effluent in an extremely precise way to the soil. Because of this precision, the effluent is spread across a large area where it is treated and undergoes final purification in a much more environmentally friendly way than older style systems that can overload a specific area, cause surfacing and potential health concerns. This balance of application is good enoug

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