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7 <br /> <br />endorsements applicable to the work being conducted. <br />39. Replacement. The removal or discontinued use of any major portion of an ISTS and reinstallation of that <br />portion of the system, such as reinstallation of a new sewage tank, holding tank, dosing chamber, privy, or <br />soil dispersal system. <br />Record Drawings. A set of drawings which to the fullest extent possible document the final as built <br />location, size, and type of all SSTS components including the results of any materials testing performed <br />and a description of conditions during construction of the system. <br />40. Seepage Bed. A soil treatment and dispersal system, the absorption width of which is greater than three <br />feet but no greater than 25 feet. <br />41. Seepage Pit. An underground pit that receives sewage tank effluent and from which the liquid seeps into <br />the surrounding soil and that meets the design requirements in part 7080.2550. <br />42. Septage. Solids and liquids removed from an SSTS and includes solids and liquids from cesspools, <br />seepage pits, other pits, or similar systems or devices that receive sewage. Septage also includes solids <br />and liquids that are removed from portable, incinerating, composting, holding, or other toilets. Waste <br />from Type III marine sanitation devices, as defined in Code of Federal Regulations, title 33, section <br />159.3, and material that has come into contact with untreated sewage within the past 12 months is also <br />considered septage. <br />43. Setback. A separation distance measured horizontally. <br />44. Sewage. Waste from toilets, bathing, laundry, or culinary activities or operations or floor drains <br />associated with these sources, including household cleaners and other constituents in amounts normally <br />used for domestic purposes. <br />45. Site. The area required for the proper location of the ISTS. <br />46. Slope. The vertical rise or fall divided by the horizontal distance, expressed as a percentage. <br />20.47. Soil Dispersal System. A system where sewage effluent is dispersed into the soil for treatment by <br />absorption and filtration and includes, but is not limited to, trenches, seepage beds, at -grade systems, <br />mound systems, and drip dispersal systems. <br />21.48. SSTS. Subsurface Sewage Treatment System, including an ISTS or MSTS. <br />22.49. State. The State of Minnesota.e <br /> <br />Formatted: Font: 10 pt