Conclusion Questions:
1. When would the use of a septic system for wastewater management be appropriate?
When no municipal system is available.
2. What course of action should an architect or civil engineer take if the proposed slope of the building sewer is less than 1 percent (1/8 in. of drop per foot) of pipe?
Revise the building if possible. Such as raising the building foundation or the pipe to allow for a greater slope.
3. Why is it important that the wastewater from a structure(s) is not toxic to microorganisms?
In the end it all is sent back to the environment.
4. Why is proper wastewater management critical for the health and welfare of society and the environment?
It is crucial for proper sanitation and to keep clean water an septic water separate.
1. When would the use of a septic system for wastewater management be appropriate?
When no municipal system is available.
2. What course of action should an architect or civil engineer take if the proposed slope of the building sewer is less than 1 percent (1/8 in. of drop per foot) of pipe?
Revise the building if possible. Such as raising the building foundation or the pipe to allow for a greater slope.
3. Why is it important that the wastewater from a structure(s) is not toxic to microorganisms?
In the end it all is sent back to the environment.
4. Why is proper wastewater management critical for the health and welfare of society and the environment?
It is crucial for proper sanitation and to keep clean water an septic water separate.