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In the developed world, this technology used to be used in remote areas; in poorer communities in the developing world, some form of septic tank may be the standard, even in high density settlements and increasingly, where DEWATS is adopted.
In the developed world, this technology used to be used in remote areas; in poorer communities in the developing world, some form of septic tank may be the standard, even in high density settlements and increasingly, where DEWATS is adopted.


In the UK, septic tank installations are prohibited in many areas now, under the Environment Agency's 'General Binding Rules' January 15th, 2015. Any properties that are within a Groundwater Source Prtoection Zone 1 cannot discharge sewage effluent to ground and [[sewage treatment plants]], with discharge to a watercourse, must be installed instead.
In the UK, septic tank installations are prohibited in many areas now, under the Environment Agency's 'General Binding Rules' January 15th, 2015. Any properties that are within a Groundwater Source Prtoection Zone 1 cannot discharge sewage effluent to ground and a [[sewage treatment plant]] with discharge to a watercourse must be installed instead.


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