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Planting is recommended in your septic area because plants help in oxygen exchange and evaporation in your drainfield area. Covering your septic area with plastics, bark, gravel, or patio blocks set in sand won’t give
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plastics / septic systems / technology transfer / /

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University of Washington / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / /

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Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster) Ground Ivy / Jodie Holdcroft / Teri King / Periwinkle (Vinca) Soapwort / Kinnickinick (Arctostaphylos) Periwinkle / Woodruff (Galium) Wild Ginger / Ground Ivy (Glechoma) Kinnickinick (Arctostaphylos) / Bunchberry (Cornus) Chameleon / Wild Ginger (Asarum) Wintergreen (Gaultheria) / Chameleon (Houtuynnia) Ferns Mosses Sweet Woodruff / /

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marine water quality specialist / septic system contractor / sewage system designer / King / Washington Sea Grant Program P.O. Box / continuing education coordinator for Washington Sea Grant Program / /

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