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6 <br /> 1 Slide #7 <br /> How Do Community Systems <br /> Differ From Individual Systems? <br /> 1. Larger and more complex 5. Subject to higher design <br /> 2. Common elements owned by standards (due to size and <br /> HOA and located on HOA land complexity; not due to <br /> 3. Common expenses are common ownership) <br /> typically shared by all users 6. Operated professionally with <br /> 4. Some homes contribute more more robust monitoring, <br /> wastewater than others inspections and reporting <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Tony Whitaker highlighted #5, and said that even though these community systems are <br /> 4 subject to higher design standards in the state regulations, it's not because it's under common <br /> 5 ownership, but is because the system is just larger. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Slide #8 <br /> s <br /> What about the Soil? <br /> 1. Soil used for dispersal must be: <br /> a. Able to absorb and treat effluent <br /> b. Appropriately located u• <br /> c. Sufficient in area <br /> 2. Soil meeting this criteria is in very <br /> limited supply in Orange County <br /> 3. Enhanced treatment or dispersal f `` <br /> types are required for more limiting , <br /> soil conditions <br /> s. va V <br /> 4. Some soils are not usable at all <br /> 9 <br />