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All sewage treatment systems installers, septage haulers, and service providers are required to take a state exam. A homeowner that wants to and or service their own system must also take the exam.
Septic tanks or fields need to be placed at least five feet away from your home. However, most tanks are placed even farther, commonly around 10 feet away in most cases and the leach fields are placed at around twenty feet away from the home.
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All sewage treatment systems installers, septage haulers, and service providers are required to take a state exam. A homeowner that wants to and or service their own system must also take the exam.
Liquefied sewage needs to percolate through 36 of dry soil colonized with aerobic bacteria to become clean ground water. When you consider that most leach field pipes are buried 18 from the surface of the ground, the installation site must be dry to a depth of 54.
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(1) Minimum liquid capacities: (a) One to two bedrooms - one thousand gallons in one or two compartments. (b) Three bedrooms - one thousand five hundred gallons in two tanks or compartments. (c) Four to five bedrooms - two thousand gallons in two tanks or compartments.
Leach fields are usually in a large, flat and open area of the yard. They are composed of multiple trenches that are usually placed about six feet apart from each other. These trenches can be anywhere from 18 to 36 inches deep, are typically between one to three feet wide and can be up to 100 feet long.
A leach field system requires the soil to be at least three to four feet deep to saturation, bedrock or another restrictive layer. OSU researchers looked at all of the soil types throughout the state and learned that soils over three feet deep are only found in about 16% of Ohios land area.

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