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Aerobic residential onsite sewage systems: an evaluation of treated-effluent quality
Authors:Maxfield Meliss  Daniell William E  Treser Charles D  VanDerslice Jim
Affiliation:Division of Drinking Water, Washington State Department of Health, 7171 Cleanwater Lane, Building 3, Olympia, WA 98504, USA. meliss.maxfield@doh.wa.gov
Abstract:
This retrospective cohort study used existing data to evaluate the quality of effluent from three of the most common types of onsite residential aerobic treatment sewage systems (Multi-Flo, Norweco, and Whitewater) installed in Kitsap County, Washington. Five-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), total suspended solids (TSS), and fecal-coliform-bacteria parameters were used to determine performance. Although most (77 percent) of the systems were less than one year old at the time of sampling, over a third failed to meet NSF certification standards for BOD5 and TSS in effluent (< 30 milligrams per liter [mg/L]). Over two-thirds of systems failed to meet Washington State Board of Health Treatment Standard 2 criteria for BOD5 and TSS (< 10 mg/L). Furthermore, an average of 59 percent of the systems failed to meet state standards for fecal coliform (< 800 fecal coliform bacteria per 100 milliliters).
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