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Earlibird Registration Ends Today!

Earlibird registration ends today. Don\’t miss out on your chance to attend the only wastewater trade show and convention in BC this year. There is a full convention program, including information on greywater reuse, maintenance, design considerations, regulatory issues, rules for the Engineering community, and more. There are thirteen professional development credits for ROWPs  and thirty

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Onsite Wastewater Forum

Representatives from WCOWMA-BC attended the recent Onsite Wastewater Forum hosted by ASTTBC on November 27 in Victoria, BC. This was the third in a series of forums that brought together stakeholders from industry, ASTTBC, the Ministry of Health, BCWWA, EOCP, and others. The purpose of the forums is to identify areas of concern and look

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Convention and Trade Show News Update

The early-bird date is fast approaching. Take advantage of lower convention rates by getting your registration forms in by January 16. You can also register online.  Don’t forget to book your hotel rooms at the reduced WCOWMA-BC rate. Take advantage of the training opportunities available at the convention and get your professional development credits all in one

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Call for Nominations

Elections for the Board of Directors will be held at the Annual General Meeting on February 8, 2013 in Abbotsford, BC. Nominations are sought for the following positions: President Director Nominations may be emailed to ldesjardins@wcowma.com, Attention: Nominating Committee Nominees must be members in good standing for two or more years. Nominees must be willing

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Training Available (Hydrology & Soils Workshop)

From Soils Classification to Hydrogeological Implications The understanding of soil and the movement of effluent through it is critical in onsite wastewater management. Designers planning onsite systems need to know soils classification and hydrogeological movement and their interconnected relationships to ensure proper design. If not fully understood, the implications in wastewater management can be extensive and costly.

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