Students Learn Conservation, Math And A Little Plumbing – AMWUA: One for Water

By Warren Tenney Twenty-five sixth graders did a little plumbing for the Town of Gilbert last month. Drew Goodman and his classmates installed 42 aerators on faucets in 11 bathrooms inside the town…

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Garden For Water!

Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your drainfield grow?

What does climate fluctuations, water conservation, floods, invasive plants, native species, onsite wastewater treatment fields, outdoor irrigation, leaky outdoor and indoor plumbing, high energy bills … (pause for breath!) have to do with that well know nursery rhyme?

Check our GardenForWater.com to find out…….

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ASDWA Signs on to Letter Asking FDA to Change Pharmaceutical Flushing Policy

http://sourcewaternews.asdwa.org/2016/02/24/asdwa-signs-on-to-letter-asking-fda-to-change-pharmaceutical-flushing-policy/

On January 26th, ASDWA signed on to the Product Stewardship Institute’s (PSI) letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Acting Commissioner, urging the FDA “to work with the EPA, the Drug Enforcement Agency, and the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy to:  develop clear and consistent guidance to consumers on safe disposal of leftover household medications; end its recommendation that certain medications be disposed by flushing; and clarify that secure medicine take-back programs provide the best disposal method for leftover household medications.”  The letter was signed by over 100 environmental and health organizations (including ASDWA and other national water associations), agencies, and a few state legislators to protect water quality from pharmaceutical pollution.  In addition, PSI has developed a subsequent letter (not signed by ASDWA) to Congresswoman Louise Slaughter (NY),  in support of the Federal Pharmaceutical Stewardship Act to establish producer financed and managed collection programs and provide proper disposal options for unwanted and expired pharmaceuticals. Note, the Act was originally introduced on September 15, 2011, but was not enacted.

Online demonstration of Community Septic System Owners Guide

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On March 2, 2016, ( 2-4pm ET; 1-3pm CT; 11am – 1pm PT)

Or again on March 31, 2016, ( 2-4pm ET; 1-3pm CT; 11am – 1pm PT)

Or again on April 13, 2016, ( 2-4pm ET; 1-3pm CT; 11am – 1pm PT we invite you to this free event to hear how the Community Septic System Owners Guide Tool was developed and see an interactive demonstration of the web interface.

Many onsite wastewater systems serve clusters of homes through a shared ‘community’ system which obviously requires additional management. Delivering proper system management is key to ensuring cost-effective and long-term wastewater treatment for both new development and existing communities.

The University of Minnesota’s Onsite Sewage Treatment Program and its national partners  (including WasteWater Education 501c3) received a NIFA grant to develop a customizable Community System Owner’s Guide (CSOG) which can be developed using a web browser. Any individual can produce an expert-driven and locally-customized manual (electronic or hard-copy) CSOG for any cluster septic system in America.  

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Online Education from WasteWater Education 501(c)3

On demand, mobile ready CEU and PDH

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Create your site specific owners maintenance guide

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