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Soils testing on the site of my development has revealed soils unsuitable for individual septic mounds. Are there sewage treatment alternatives?

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Soils testing on the site of my development has revealed soils unsuitable for individual septic mounds. Are there sewage treatment alternatives?

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A. Yes. Spray irrigation is a sewage treatment system involving settling, filtering, disinfection and storage prior to spraying treated effluent on to undisturbed ground. The method is subject to PaDEP regulations and permitting. We have incorporated this treatment process into some of our land development and residential designs.

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