February 27, 2018
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The AOWMA is pleased to announce that the 2018 Alf Durnie Education and Research Scholarship was awarded to John Jongerden of Picture Butte, AB. John is in the plumbing program at Lethbridge College and is apprenticing at Aquatech Plumbing & Heating. He is a volunteer firefighter and does volunteer work with youth through the Love
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Orenco’s training department offers webinars covering a variety of topics. They’re free, so take as many courses as you like. Questions about certificates? Wondering if you can get CEU/PDH credits for our trainings? Check out our FAQ Page for answers to these and other questions.
The AOWMA, in partnership with the Land Steward Center, is hosting a series of Septic Sense workshops through the province in early 2018. Designed for members of the public, attendees will learn how to understand, assess and manage their private septic system, enabling them to protect their investment and the environment. You can find a
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The elections at the Annual General Meeting held on Friday, February 9, brought about some changes to the Board of Directors. After eleven years of service to the Board, Charles Hallett stepped down as Secretary/Treasurer and retired from the Board. The Board welcomes David Dallaire into the role of Secretary/Treasurer for the 2018/2019 term. David’s
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Despite blowing snow, frigid air and blizzard conditions, just under 300 people attended the trade show and convention or a combination of the events held in Red Deer on February 8, 9 & 10. AOWMA’s vendors put on an excellent show for those attending the trade show. Interactive displays and live demos were available to
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Visit our Facebook page to view the Convention & Trade Show photo album.
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Alberta Municipal Affairs is considering splitting the disciplines of Onsite Wastewater Designer and Onsite Wastewater Installer. Currently, those who successfully complete the Onsite Wastewater Practitioner Training Program may apply to Alberta Municipal Affairs for a Certificate of Competency, which allows them to apply for permits to design and install onsite wastewater systems up to 1250
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