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Saving Septic Vol. 1

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 […]

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Announcement

Sheila Colbert-Kerns and the team at WetlandsPacific Corp. appreciate the expressions of condolences from the membership. Although this is a difficult time and Curt is sadly missed, the company will continue to conduct business. We can be reached at either steve@wetpac.ca or Sheila@wetpac.ca.

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Stakeholder Seminars – Review of Consultation Draft Version 3 Sewerage System Standard Practice Manual

The Ministry of Health, in cooperation with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of BC (APEGBC) and the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of BC, will be hosting a series of afternoon seminars at five locations in BC to present and seek feedback on the Ministry’s stakeholder consultation draft Version 3 Sewerage System Standard

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A Sad Loss for the Onsite Wastewater Industry

WCOWMA-BC is saddened to report that Curt Kerns, President/Chief Science Officer of WetlandsPacific Corp. passed away suddenly on August 13th  in Nanaimo, B.C.  As an environmentalist, Curt was a passionate supporter and advocate for the onsite wastewater industry and its technologies. He was especially interested in the use of constructed wetlands to remediate wastewater.  Curt

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SLIPP Media Release

Regional district representatives want to keep working together on Shuswap water quality and safety Regional district representatives on the Shuswap Lake Integrated Planning Process (SLIPP) Steering Committee have agreed in principle to recommend that the Thompson-Nicola, Columbia Shuswap and North Okanagan Regional Districts continue to work together on water quality and safety issues in the

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