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Natural treatment systems for wastewater can be divided into two broad categories: soil-based systems, which include subsurface infiltration, rapid infiltration/soil aquifer treatment, overland flow, and slow rate systems; and aquatic systems, which include pond, floating aquatic plant, and construc...
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description | Natural treatment systems for wastewater can be divided into two broad categories: soil-based systems, which include subsurface infiltration, rapid infiltration/soil aquifer treatment, overland flow, and slow rate systems; and aquatic systems, which include pond, floating aquatic plant, and constructed wetland systems. Many, but not all, on-site wastewater treatment systems are natural systems using septic tanks as a pretreatment. |
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