“…Many studies demonstrated significant correlations of septic system density to contaminant concentrations and disease outbreaks (Schmidt, 1972;Pitt, 1974Pitt, , 1975Konikow et al, 1978;Katz et al, 1980;Duda and Cromartie, 1982;Bicki et al, 1985;Yates, 1985Yates, , 1991Hantzsche and Finnemore, 1992;Nizeyimana et al, 1996;Canter, 1997;Whitehead and Geary, 2000;Borchardt et al, 2011;Standley et al, 2008). In US EPA (1977), the agency specified a septic system density exceeding 40 systems per square mile (1 system per 16 acres) as at risk of groundwater contamination and considered septic system density to be the most important control of contamination risk from septic systems.…”