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Earlier this year we shared a survey with you to gather information on ROWPs experiences with the administration of their qualifications. The survey is brief, and only takes a few minutes of your time, but your feedback is important. Our job is easier if we know what you need help with, what your thoughts on

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Onsite Wastewater Systems: Educating the Homeowner

“Out of sight, out of mind” is, unfortunately, a common theme among many homeowners with septic systems. Systems are tucked away underground, not to be thought about, until the system malfunctions or breaks down. This mindset is a major reason septic systems fail. Lack of information is a common reason homeowners don’t maintain their systems. “Historically, because of

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Updates to Onsite Sewerage Systems guidelines address policy document

Engineers and Geoscientists BC recently updated its Professional Practice Guidelines – Onsite Sewerage Systems and the latest version, Version 1.3, is now available on the association’s website. These guidelines provide guidance on professional practice for Engineering/Geoscience Professionals who are qualified to design or advise on Onsite Sewerage Systems under the Sewerage System Regulation (defined as

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SJE Rhombus introduces Xpert Alert™ Indoor Alarm System

New alarm features modern design, temperature indicator DETROIT LAKES, Minnesota (May 25, 2018) – SJE Rhombus, the expert in quality pump control solutions for water and wastewater applications, introduces the Xpert Alert™ Indoor Alarm System. This new alarm helps protect homes from potentially costly damage due to flooding, pump failure, or freezing pipes. With a

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Health and safety violation results in manslaughter conviction

The accused’s behaviour was a \’marked and substantial departure\’ from that expected of a reasonable person By Jeremy Warning On March 1, the Court of Quebec found excavation contractor, Sylvain Fournier, guilty of manslaughter under the Criminal Code. In convicting Fournier, the court found that he had committed an “unlawful act” by not complying with

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