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The New York Legislature is considering three bills that could reduce the cost of onsite systems for state residents. One would remove the requirement that a professional engineer or architect handle the design of an advanced onsite system to reduce nitrogen pollution as long as the system meets certain guidelines and is on a health department list of approved technologies. This change could cut about $3,000 off the cost of such installations. A staff member of The Nature Conservancy on Long Island tells a news reporter that requiring engineer involvement for some onsite systems is like having an engineer certify
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