Difference between revisions of "General Considerations for Site Evaluation"

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In addition to the topics already covered in detail, the topics below are important to consider as you evaluate a site for your sewage system.
 
In addition to the topics already covered in detail, the topics below are important to consider as you evaluate a site for your sewage system.
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=== Slope and Topography ===
 
=== Slope and Topography ===
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The slope and topography of the site will have an impact upon the location of wastewater treatment and disposal systems. It will determine if and where pumping systems are required, and if so, the distance and elevation rise required, which will relate directly to pump size
 
The slope and topography of the site will have an impact upon the location of wastewater treatment and disposal systems. It will determine if and where pumping systems are required, and if so, the distance and elevation rise required, which will relate directly to pump size
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Wastewater system designers must adhere to the required setbacks--the distance between wastewater equipment and buildings, wells, drainages and other features. Check to verify setback compliance for neighboring properties as well.
 
Wastewater system designers must adhere to the required setbacks--the distance between wastewater equipment and buildings, wells, drainages and other features. Check to verify setback compliance for neighboring properties as well.
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The land use activities on neighboring parcels may have an impact upon the types of wastewater treatment equipment that is appropriate for a given project. Proximity to residential housing, for example, will determine the level of odor and noise control required.
 
The land use activities on neighboring parcels may have an impact upon the types of wastewater treatment equipment that is appropriate for a given project. Proximity to residential housing, for example, will determine the level of odor and noise control required.
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=== Drainage ===
 
=== Drainage ===
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Stormwater drainage will impact the location of sewer lines, treatment equipment, and disposal features of the wastewater system. Be sure to plot them accurately on the site plan showing the location and direction of flow.
 
Stormwater drainage will impact the location of sewer lines, treatment equipment, and disposal features of the wastewater system. Be sure to plot them accurately on the site plan showing the location and direction of flow.

Revision as of 23:24, 21 September 2016

In addition to the topics already covered in detail, the topics below are important to consider as you evaluate a site for your sewage system.


Slope and Topography

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The slope and topography of the site will have an impact upon the location of wastewater treatment and disposal systems. It will determine if and where pumping systems are required, and if so, the distance and elevation rise required, which will relate directly to pump size



Setbacks between Features

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Wastewater system designers must adhere to the required setbacks--the distance between wastewater equipment and buildings, wells, drainages and other features. Check to verify setback compliance for neighboring properties as well.



Neighbouring Parcels and Land Use

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The land use activities on neighboring parcels may have an impact upon the types of wastewater treatment equipment that is appropriate for a given project. Proximity to residential housing, for example, will determine the level of odor and noise control required.



Drainage

General-considerations 04.png

Stormwater drainage will impact the location of sewer lines, treatment equipment, and disposal features of the wastewater system. Be sure to plot them accurately on the site plan showing the location and direction of flow.


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