Those are going to be dependent upon local health codes.
There may also be state or county water quality statutes or regulations and local (and tribal, if applicable) zoning codes that specify minimum acceptable acreage for an approved septic system. Rules may vary according to the type of structure (dwelling, seasonal camp), type of soil, slope of land, number of bedrooms (gallons per day), proximity to water sources, setback from property lines and public waters, etc. Enforcement may also vary, according to how far off the beaten path the acreage is located, and whether any building permits are required, or if there is even a local building official (or nosy neighbors) paying any attention.
Yes, but with certain requirements as the water piping has to be higher then the sewer line among other code items
K. L Kollar has written: 'Regional requirements for sewer pipe in sewerage utilities' -- subject(s): Sewer-pipe, Sewerage
by calculating the fixture unit requirements and the pitch of the piping for proper drainage
Total acreage: 0.528
Total acreage: 0.03655
Total acreage: 0.385
Total acreage: 3.787
In fact one acreage means 43,560 Sq. Ft. it means 108'X100' is equal to 0.2479 acreage.
How much acreage will I need to plant to have a cost effective crop?
his families acreage was mostly dedicated to harvesting vegetables
An acreage is a unit of land measurement commonly used in agriculture and real estate. It measures approximately 43,560 square feet or 4,840 square yards, which is roughly the size of an American football field. Acreages can vary in size and can be used for farming, ranching, housing developments, or other purposes.
A sewer system is the sewer or the sysyem of the sewer.