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Wastewater Industry Professionals Discuss Regulatory Changes

Wastewater Industry Professionals Discuss Regulatory Changes

Michigan Declines to Vote on State Standards

Michigan Declines to Vote on State Standards

Rules and Regs: Michigan Declines to Vote on State Standards

Rules and Regs: Michigan Declines to Vote on State Standards

Also in this month’s update, an Arkansas city expands permit requirements to existing onsite systems
Virginia Drafts Septic Regulations for Rural Areas

Virginia Drafts Septic Regulations for Rural Areas

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Rules and Regs: Virginia Drafts Septic Regulations for Rural Areas

Also in this month’s update, a North Carolina county's Septic Repair Program marks 200 system repairs
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Group Protects Popular Constructed Lakes in Arkansas and Missouri

Grants and loans for septic system remediation help maintain high water quality in the tourist-magnet lakes of the Ozarks region
Rules & Regs: July 2021

Rules & Regs: July 2021

Rules & Regs - June 2021

Rules & Regs - June 2021

Rules & Regs - May 2021

Rules & Regs - May 2021

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Rules and Regs: Alabama Water Management Group Focuses on Rural Wastewater Solutions

Also in this month’s regulations update, an Amish group appeals the ruling in a case requiring them to use onsite systems for graywater
Rules & Regs - April 2021

Rules & Regs - April 2021

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Rules & Regs: New Water Management District to Help Suffolk County, New York, Reduce Nitrogen

Also in this month's regulations update, Wakulla County, Florida, recently received $577,500 from the state for a septic system upgrade program
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Rules and Regs: Citizens Rally to Stop Health Department Changes

Also in this month’s update, Nassau County announces program to help upgrade failing onsite systems
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Rules & Regs: Michigan Sanitary Code Idea Regains Some Momentum

Also in this month’s regulations update, an Environmental Protection Agency decision that the Clean Water Act doesn’t regulate groundwater pollution is upheld