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A glossary of common terms:
Adsorption: the attachment of
soluble material to soil.
Biodegradation: the breaking down of organic (carbon-containing)
ingredients into carbon dioxide, water and minerals by the action of microorganisms, such as bacteria.
Drain field: a series of distribution pipes placed in trenches filled with gravel.
Effluent: clarified wastewater.
Groundwater: water beneath the ground surface.
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Leach field: another name for drain field.
Septic tank system: wastewater treatment system, usually small, utilizing a settling tank and a wastewater distribution system.
Sludge: heavier solids that collect on the bottom of the septic tank.
Tile field: another name for drain field.
Wastewater: used household water from kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, etc.
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Illustrations: [The Septic Tank System]
[Biodegradation] [Adsorption]
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