
Maine Drip Dispersal Experts
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The Perc-Rite® Drip Dispersal System is an approved solution for wastewater disposal in Maine, offering a non-invasive, flexible, and environmentally conscious approach that adapts to the unique soil and topography conditions found throughout the state.
Ideal for both new construction and system upgrades, Perc-Rite® ensures uniform distribution across hundreds of application points throughout the dispersal field. The system can be installed on a sand bed or directly into native soil, with construction methods customized to meet site-specific needs and local regulations.
With a minimum cover depth of just 6 inches and tubing only ½” thick, the system can eliminate or greatly reduce the need for raised mounds, a key benefit in areas where site aesthetics or space are a concern. Perc-Rite® handles primary, secondary, or more highly treated effluent, depending on permitting requirements and system design.
Widely utilized in Maine for island installations, camps, and seasonal properties.
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Perc-Rite® Details - ME
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Top Feed Manifold Zone Table
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Side Feed Manifold Zone Table
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ME Design Guide
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DHHS Approval
Perc-Rite® Drip Dispersal System Webinar Maine
The technology is approved for use in small-scale applications under the Maine State Plumbing Code, Subsurface Wastewater Disposal Rules. Larger flow projects can be designed and specified by a Professional Engineer. Perc-Rite® Drip Dispersal may be used with either septic tank effluent or more highly treated effluent. Loading rates are allowed per the approval to be 1.33 square feet per linear foot of drip tubing using the soil loading chart in the Subsurface Wastewater Disposal Rules.
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