Abstract

ity. On-site treatment systems are now an integral part of our wastewater infrastructure and are collectively referred to as decentralized wastewater systems. Decentralized wastewater technology and management refers to wastewater treatment and dispersal systems from the individual on-site treatment system (septic systems) to small community collection and treatment systems (cluster systems) and includes the process involved in siting, installing, operating and maintaining the systems. These systems rely upon land application by surface or subsurface dispersal and proper treatment of the wastewater. They allow the treated wastewater to re-enter the hydrologic cycle close to where the potable water was removed. Often, as in the case of an individual system, this is less than a few hundred feet. They are considered to be non-point source discharges by federal and state standards. Often septic systems are portrayed in a negative light but they are now an integral part of our wastewater infrastructure. Photo by David Lindbo and courtesy of Soil Science @ NC State's Flickr photostream.

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