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NOTE: 61st MICHIGAN ONSITE WASTEWATER CONFERENCE & EXHIBITS PRESENTS
“ON-SITE WORKS” JANUARY 10 - 12, 2012
KELLOGG HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON TOPICS AND SPEAKERS: www.meha.net / www. mowra.org / www.msta.biz or call MDEQ at 517-241-1343

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On Tuesday, December 13, 3 pm ET we hosted a free, VERY informal, web based seminar on the use of humor to convey public

We all do 'it', we all have a funny story or extremely embarrassing moment we recall involving ourselves or our children - but for many the subject is taboo and strictly off limits as being in poor taste.

But humor is a great teaching tool and, for those of us in the clean water services, getting the public to have a rational conversation about recycling what we all 'do' every day has to start somewhere?

This panel discussion focused on 3 different aspects and approaches. Email info@wastewatereducation.org if you would like the link to the session recording.

Steve Anderson writes and performs hilarious parody songs about serious issues such as pharmaceutical residuals and the clogging effect of too much fats in the treatment system. Steve is a Water Resources Analyst and has been known to whip out the guitar and play these educational numbers for visiting groups of schoolchildren. Not only do they get a great giggle out of it, but they learn something, too.

2011 Pumper ShowJeff Bruss is President of Cole Publishing which produces Onsite Installer, Pumper and PRO magazines. Cole Publishing hosts the world's largest environmental and sanitation exposition every year. Known simply as The Pumper Show - it featured prominently in the hilarious 'mocumentary' movie "Kenny." The subject of humor as education, versus reinforcing the stereotypical image of a wastewater service provider, comes up regularly in social media postings. See www.pumpershow.com

Dendra Best is Executive Director of WasteWater Education. Originally from the UK, she will look at how humor translates across the Atlantic and how utilities in England use humor extensively to get the message across! Be sure to stop by and see us in Indy!

NOWRAThis event was another in our series co-hosted by NOWRA (see www.nowra.org) The 2012 NOWRA Annual Conference, "It's all water - Non-traditional water and wastewater management" will be co-hosted by the Yankee Onsite Wastewater Association (YOWA), and will also serve as the location for the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission’s (NEIWPCC) 2012 Northeast Short Course.


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fishingOnline Distance Learning Seminar
The Case For Affordable Wastewater Management Districts And Loan Programs: 2 Exemplary Case Studies.

This web based, interactive seminar was presented in partnership with National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association.

Both sessions were recorded and can be accessed here.

Session One
Sara Heger. Extension Engineer Specialist University of Minnesota. Water Resource Center. Onsite Sewage Treatment Program.
Otter Tail Water Management District - An exemplary program of affordable, responsible, individual wastewater system ownership and management.

The Otter Tail Water Management District was formed in 1984 as a mechanism to assure the proper onsite treatment of wastewater in a 55 square mile area experiencing decreasing lake water quality and population growth.
Located in West Central Minnesota, two and a half hours from Minneapolis - St. Paul, initially the District served 1200 homes, cabins and businesses and has expanded to cover 1545 connections.
Within the District are 6 lakes, 4 townships and portions of the City of Otter Tail, all using an individual system or are connected to one of sixteen cluster systems. (Currently the number of homes services stands at over 1600)

"A lakeshore property owner on the Passive Plan pays an average of $40 per year past for an administrative fee. Those on the Active Plan pay from $160 to $225 per year, depending on whether or not lift stations are in place." - July 2010: Fergus Fall Journal: "Septic system options available":
http://www.fergusfallsjournal.com/2010/07/25/septic-system-options-available/

More information on this and other University of Minnesota Water Resource Center programs can be obtained by logging on to http://septic.umn.edu

Otter Tail was featured in our 2006 edition of Water To Waste Water To Waste Page Six: Community management options and Responsible Entity Models

Session Two
Terry Hull, Manager, Hood Canal Septic Loan Program. Enterprise Cascadia.
http://www.sbpac.com
Cascadia Septic Loan Program

In the second part of today's seminar sessions an alternative means to ensure timely repairs and replacement of individual wastewater systems will be explored. Of great concern to environmental health regulators is the lack of affordable, straightforward, financial assistance for property owners who need it. The Cascadia program is an outstanding success story.

Hood Canal is a hook-shaped, 60-mile long, glacially carved, fjord-like extension of the Puget Sound estuary. Adjacent urban-type development is limited to two small communities, Belfair and Hoodsport. However, dense residential development is present in several areas along its shores. This development is served almost exclusively by individual onsite sewage systems. Shellfish harvest restrictions and marine life mortality associated with declining water quality focused attention on the potential impacts of poorly-functioning systems in this watershed.

The lender sought and received $3.3 million from a major foundation and initiated discussions with state executive officials and legislators to obtain matching capital. This effort, supported by local officials, succeeded in producing a $3.0 million state appropriation.

Agreements were formalized to create a unified, regional program with Kitsap county serving as fiscal intermediary for transfer of state funds to the lender on a cost reimbursement basis. An advisory board comprised of representatives of member governments and one Enterprise Cascadia official established program guidelines and loan protocols. The lender retained authority to administer loans consistent with documented good lending practice. The advisory board meets quarterly to review program activities, advise on procedures, and revise guidelines, as necessary which continue to minimize, manage and contain risk.

As the loan program was developed, Enterprise Cascadia officials and consultants met with local onsite sewage professionals to seek advice on program protocols that would facilitate efficient design, permitting, construction, and contractor compensation. A significant outcome was establishment of a mechanism that allows designers to receive partial payment for costs associated with site assessment, design, and permit fees prior to closing of the repair loan.

The program opened officially in April 2007.
Basic elements of the loan product include:
* Simple application forms available online, by mail, or in person with personalized assistance for loan applicants
* Ability to include of all costs associated with repair or replacement of the sewage system
* Below market interest rates and repayment terms indexed to the owner’s income
* Flexible loan loss reserves that allow approval of loans to owners with poor credit records
* Owner’s choice of certified design, construction, and maintenance service professionals
* Monitoring and maintenance of the system following repair or replacement required as a loan condition with costs paid from an escrow account

In this seminar, Terry Hull will review the success of this loan program and detail how it can be replicated elsewhere.

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Flushed With Success! Public education course

UPCOMING: Public Education Course

Flushed With Success!! The Course will be available in Spring 2012.
(6 clasess total)

If you own your own septic or mound system, or are considering a new advanced treatment system, NMC Extended Education and Wastewater Education has a course just for you!

Subtitled "everything you've always wanted to know about the joys of owning a septic system" this 6-week community education class will be taught entirely via the web and in real time. So curl up in your bedroom slippers, sit back, ask questions, and learn some valuable tips on how to save money plus save the heartache of seeing your lunch come back to haunt you! This course will inform and entertain you as it covers the wonderful world of ‘what goes in’ to owning your own wastewater treatment system and how you can help preserve our northern Michigan quality of life!

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