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SEWER COMMISSION
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08/17/2010
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The <br /> , Sewer System. <br /> In the world of sewer system technology,less is more. <br /> The E/One Sewer System requires only a shallow trench <br /> and small 2-to 4-inch diameter piping.So,unlike con- <br /> ventional gravity central sewers,which use a 24-inch pipe Small Is Beautiful. <br /> and require deep excavation,the E/One Sewer System is Conventional gravity sewers use a 24-inch large-diameter pipe, <br /> not destructive to the landscape's natural or built features, or main,which requires major excavation and severely disrupts <br /> It also costs significantly less to install and operate than the landscape and any built structures such as lawns,driveways, <br /> a gravity system.It requires less maintenance.But it and plantings.The E/One Sewer System uses an unobtrusive <br /> guarantees big results. small-diameter 2-to 4-inch main installed right below the <br /> Here's the idea behind the E/One Sewer System: frostline,following the natural topography of the land. <br /> Both the gravity sewer system and the E/One Sewer System <br /> are known as central sewer systems.(Septic systems fall <br /> into a whole other category of waste disposal—see"The <br /> High Cost of Septic Systems"on the following page.)Most <br /> cities and many villages use central sewering,which simply <br /> means that waste Is transferred,usually by a pipe or main, <br /> to a central treatment plant. <br /> Gravity sewers are the"original"central sewers,with <br /> origins in the Roman aqueducts.Unfortunately,the tech- " <br /> nology behind gravity sewers is also centuries-old:they're <br /> bulky systems using a large main and can require major Gravity system <br /> excavation to install.They must be accurately placed and large 24-inch <br /> bedded along a continuous downward grade.Plus they're main.Installation <br /> expensive and not requires deep entirely efficient in transporting waste excavation. <br /> because they can tend to leak. _ <br /> .. The more advanced E/One Sewer System employs <br /> highly sophisticated technology and has become known <br /> hF <br /> for its reliability,minimal maintenance,low upfront costs, <br /> reduced operating expenses,and ability to be installed at E/One Sewer System <br /> any site,regardless of the challenges of topography.And 2-to 4-inch main, <br /> only the E/One Sewer System with its GP 2000 grinder Installed to follow the <br /> pump overcomes the challenges of low-pressure systems, contour of the land. <br /> performing dependably day in and day out. <br /> engineered <br /> to do one job <br /> TM <br /> perfeI r c <br /> �, �. <br /> The GP 2000 grinder pump,the <br /> a _ heart of the E/One Sewer System, <br /> provides wastewater storage, <br /> grinding,and pumping in a single <br /> ` unit.Translation:it lowers operating <br /> c costs,the cost of waste collection, <br /> =* and reduces maintenance. <br /> The E/One Sewer System <br /> a "7 grinder pump is engineered to do <br /> SIKF one thing perfectly and in the <br /> process will help communities <br />
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