July 30, 2018: Article in Scottish Construction Now—260-year-old Wooden Water Pipes Unearthed in Edinburgh. “Workers have unearthed rare 260-year-old wooden water pipes during a dig in Edinburgh. Fifteen pieces of the elm piping were unearthed during excavation work at George Square, where a new underground heating system is being built by the University of Edinburgh […]
How to take home the Empress Of Effluent Award!
As North America alternates between sweltering or being inundated with so-called 100 year rain events (which now seem to actually happen every year!) no one can deny that we are having some pretty weird weather?
Every community now struggles to get information out to its property owners on how to manage water use on their properties.
And so …… to recognize those innovative, inventive, or just plain hysterically funny efforts WasteWater Education is inviting you to submit your media campaign for our “Don’t drown your drain field!” summer competition. Just send us an email! or via Twitter @WasteWaterEd
And the prize? Our Empress Of Effluent Award!
Latest Update on Michigan Statewide Code
Executive Director Dendra Best was quoted in the January 2019 edition of Onsite Installer Magazine
The issue of Time of Transfer / Time of Sale inspections will be the subject of the first session in WasteWater Education’s full day track at the 2019 WWETT Show February 20.
If you plan to attend be sure to register using our discount code ACWE501.
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April 25, 2014: Switch to Flint River Water Supply, Flint, MI. An article published online memorialized the change earlier that day from treated water from Detroit, Michigan, to the raw water supply of the Flint River and the activation of the Flint Water Plant. The photo from that article reproduced above shows local and state officials […]
ASDWA will host a free webinar on Tuesday, April 24th from 1:00 to 2:30 pm (eastern) entitled, “USGS Drinking Water-Related Research, Data, and Tools.”
ASDWA will host a free webinar on Tuesday, April 24th from 1:00 to 2:30 pm (eastern) entitled, “USGS Drinking Water-Related Research, Data, and Tools.” This is the first in a series of ASDWA webinars where USGS scientists will share data and information relevant to state drinking water programs and stakeholders. This first webinar will provide […]
April 17, 2018: The Awful Truth About Poo and MI Proposed Onsite Wastewater Code
URL’s referenced in the recording above:
- https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/pdf/statistics/wbdoss/nors/NORS_CDC_5212.pdf
- http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/films/what-lies-upstream/
- http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-13-451T
- http://www.9and10news.com/2018/03/27/deq-explains-impact-suspected-cause-betsie-bay-sewage-leak/
- https://www.glc.org/work/greater-lakes/team
- https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/national/newsroom/features/?cid=NRCSEPRD1394811
- http://www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/2017-2018/billanalysis/House/htm/2017-HLA-5752-4A95244B.htm
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Remember To Register! October 3 Septic System Financing seminar.
Investing In On-Site Systems: A Regional Approach
October 3, 2017
2PM ET, 1PM CT, Noon MT, 11AM PT
A Blue Investing: Protecting Water At The Source free public education series event.
With the support of many partners, Craft3 offers an innovative septic replacement program that helps transform lives in Washington and Oregon.
Hear from the Craft3 team, as well as representatives from Washington State Department of Ecology and Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department on the unique partnership that has led to more than $1 million in septic-system lending in Western Washington every quarter.








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