Residential Onsite Wastewater Treatment

G1475
Published 2014

Consider a mound for effluent treatment when the lot has slowly permeable soils, sandy or gravelly soils, or a high water table. Currently, a professional engineer must design the septic tank/mound system, and a construction permit from NDEQ is required. NDEQ is working toward implementing an endorsement for mounds in the regulations. In the future, after paying the appropriate fees and passing an endorsement exam, a certified professional with a mound endorsement would be allowed to design a mound system. The mound system includes a septic tank, pumping chamber and mound, all of which must be sized according to potential wastewater generation from the home. A properly designed, installed and maintained septic tank/mound system will protect human health and the environment.

Publication Details

Authors

Wayne E Woldt

Sharon O. Skipton

Subject

Natural Resources

Waste Management

Publication Date October 01, 2002
Last Revision Date October 07, 2014
Language English
Formats

HTML / PDF

Series NebGuide