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County’s sewage system is all mapped out

Valley’s wastewater is disposed of by diverse methods, even in the same neighborhood

For the first time a detailed, parcel-by-parcel map shows where sewer lines go and where septic systems sit in the most densely developed parts of Teton County. The map provides a new tool for community planners seeking ways to improve ground and surface water quality, which isn’t as pristine as it seems.

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