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Entries Tagged Texas On-Site Wastewater Association (TOWA)

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Benefits of Belonging to a State Association

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Texas Wastewater Pros Seek Effective Balance of Industry Regulations

A serious approach to rules and a boost in professionalism are on the top of the list for gaining more respect for Lone Star State pumpers and installers
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This Successful Lone Star State Company Started With a Narrow Focus on Real Estate Inspections

Like the old Johnny Cash tune, Brian Wakefield added new parts to his business over time and soon enough had a full-service onsite wastewater operation
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Bring Back Required Maintenance for Aerobic Systems

It was a ‘disaster’ when the Texas Legislature eliminated mandated care for advanced systems and let homeowners take over monitoring
Texas Wastewater Professionals Promote Proper Septic Service Maintenance

Texas Wastewater Professionals Promote Proper Septic Service Maintenance

Texas wastewater professionals are passionate about serving the industry through rules for proper onsite system maintenance.
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December Association News

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November Association News

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Virginia Acts on Nitrogen Reduction

Virginia Acts on Nitrogen Reduction

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Association News

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Maryland Launches Grants for System Upgrades

Maryland Launches Grants for System Upgrades

The Maryland Board of Public Works has announced a program to upgrade onsite sewage disposal systems. The $4.17 million in grants will go to counties to upgrade septic systems to remove nitrogen and keep it from getting into the Chesapeake Bay.