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  1. Effluent from a septic tank effluent gravity (STEG) or septic tank effluent pump (STEP) system is discharged into a collection system. A typical STEP/STEG collection system consists of relatively small diameter PVC pipe buried with enough cover to protect the pipe from surface damage and freezing. Because the collection pipe used is PVC pressure pipe, it is inherently watertight, preventing any infiltration of groundwater. The house service line would be installed from the main line to each buildable lot. The service line is terminated at each lot with a backflow prevention device (check valve) and a PVC ball valve. The property owner should enclose these valves in an accessible valve box for hook-up and access. The main advantage of a pressure sewer is that it is not required to be on-grade; that is, it can follow the topography. STEP collection systems have been found to cost approximately 25 to 30 percent of a conventional gravity collection system in a reasonably hilly terrain. They are much easier to construct and have less impact on the neighborhoods as a result of their construction.

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