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  1. Sewerage - Wikipedia

    Sewerage (or sewage system) is the infrastructure that conveys sewage or surface runoff (stormwater, meltwater, rainwater) using sewers. It encompasses components such as receiving drains, …

  2. Onsite Sewage Program - Florida Department of Environmental …

    Onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems (OSTDS), commonly referred to as septic systems, are currently used for wastewater disposal by approximately 30% of Florida’s population. With an …

  3. Septic to Sewer Conversion Program | City of Port St. Lucie, FL

    A sewer system is composed of a 200-gallon collection tank for sewage and a sewer pump, both of which are buried in your yard. There also is a control panel mounted on the side of your home.

  4. Types of Septic Systems | US EPA

    May 20, 2025 · Below are ten of the most common types of septic systems used, followed by illustrations and descriptions of each system. The list is not all-inclusive; there are many other types …

  5. Lee County Utilities

    By utilizing alternative water supplies from deeper brackish aquifers, the project also helps preserve shallower aquifers typically used for residential wells, supporting long-term aquifer recharge and …

  6. Save Our Indian River Lagoon Septic System Upgrades

    Mar 28, 2026 · If you are looking to put a new septic system on your property or are wondering if you should upgrade to an advanced system, we created a tool, the Septic Overlay Map , to help you find …

  7. Water and Wastewater Expansion Master Plan - North Port, FL

    Now, North Port is one of the only remaining GDC communities that has not implemented a plan to transition the platted lots to central sewer and water. For more information regarding this proposed …

  8. Septic Systems - Florida Department of Health

    Jan 2, 2025 · Onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems (OSTDS), commonly referred to as septic systems, are a safe and effective means of wastewater disposal for 30% of Florida’s population.

  9. How a Septic System Works -- and Common Problems

    In areas without municipal sewage systems, each home must treat its sewage on its own land using an “on-site sewage disposal system,” more commonly called a septic system.

  10. Wastewater treatment - Sewerage, Pollution, Purification | Britannica

    Mar 28, 2026 · A sewerage system, or wastewater collection system, is a network of pipes, pumping stations, and appurtenances that convey sewage from its points of origin to a point of treatment and …