Chamber system definition
Chamber system means a buried structure, typically with a domed or arched top, providing at least a 6-inch height of sidewall soil exposure below the invert of the inlet and creating a covered open space above a buried soil infiltrative surface.
Chamber system means a system of chambers with each chamber being a molded polyolefin plastic, arch shaped, hollow structure with an exposed bottom area and solid top and louvered sidewall for infiltration of effluent into adjoining bottom and sidewall soil areas. Chambers may be of different sizes and configurations to obtain desired surface areas.
Chamber system means a buried structure, typically with a domed or arched top, providing at least a six-inch height of sidewall soil exposure creating a covered open space above a buried soil infiltrative surface.
More Definitions of Chamber system
Chamber system means a system of chambers with each chamber being a molded
Chamber system means a type of absorption system where the media consists of an open bottom, chamber structure of an approved material and design, which may be used as a substitute for the gravel media with a perforated distribution pipe.