Onsite Practitioner Training Available (December)
High River, AB Days 1-3, December 2, 3 & 4, 2013 Days 4-6, December 18, 19 & 20, 2013 Registration is now closed.
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High River, AB Days 1-3, December 2, 3 & 4, 2013 Days 4-6, December 18, 19 & 20, 2013 Registration is now closed.
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Edmonton, AB September 25, 27 & 27, 2013 – Days 1-3 October 7, 8 & 9, 2013 – Days 4-6
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Site and Soils Evaluation Field Days will be held for those interested in learning more about performing detailed site visits and designing systems for difficult situations and soils. This training workshop will provide information on assessing soil structure and texture, assessing site conditions and constraints, logging information and applying that knowledge to the design of
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AOWMA, and its affiliated provincial chapters have launched a forum to allow members to discuss technical issues and provide information to one another on onsite wastewater issues. The forum is an open discussion format, however it is monitored and participants are asked to refrain from soliciting to their fellow members. How to Use the Forum To
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Alberta Municipal Affairs has issued a Province wide variance for At-Grade Systems. This is a variance allowing the option to select this alternative design, referred to as the LFH At-grade system, as the final treatment and dispersal system in a private sewage system that is subject to the requirements set out in the Alberta Private Sewage Systems
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Homes contain a huge number of consumer products for every possible purpose. We have cleaners for toilets, sinks, floors, windows, furniture, and carpet. We have microfiber cloths, antibacterial wipes, and paper towels for wiping surfaces. This is not to mention to laundry soaps, fabric softeners, dryer sheets, or the many other products that we use