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What is a conventional septic system?

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What is a conventional septic system?

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A conventional septic system refers to the type of drainfield on a septic system. After sewage passes through the septic tank, it goes to a drainfield (also known as a leach field or absorption field). The drainfield consists of a trench filled with gravel and a pipe or some other material that allows the liquid from a septic tank to percolate into the soil.

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