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NC Online Training | One Water Approaches and Lessons from North Carolina’s Jordan Lake Plan

by Cristen Crew | Sep 26, 2025

Description: The Environmental Protection Agency defines “One Water” as a holistic approach to water management that views all water sources – drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and even greywater – as a single, interconnected resource. It emphasizes...

NC Online Training | Achieving Full Cost Recovery: Financial Strategies for North Carolina’s Wastewater Utilities

by Cristen Crew | May 1, 2025

Description: Utility systems must function as public enterprises, with rates and fees to customers generating revenues that cover all outgoing expenses. Though straightforward in theory, how to approach setting these rates and fees can be a challenging task. This...

Calculating Chlorine Dosage, Feed Rate, and Residual – Chlorination Estimator

by Southwest EFC | Dec 16, 2024 | Wastewater

Calculating Chlorine Dosage, Feed Rate and Residual Chlorine is a useful disinfectant for wastewater treatment and can be introduced in liquid, gas, or solid form. The required chlorine dosage for wastewater treatment depends on a variety of factors including the...

Online Peer Exchange | Join the PFAS Conversation: Interactive Dialogue on Emerging Contaminants in the Southeast Region

by Cristen Crew | Nov 16, 2023

This Peer-to-Peer session is designed to unite communities within EPA Region 4 for a facilitated conversation, but participation is open to all, regardless of location.  Please Note: This session requires a working microphone and a willingness to engage in...

The Future of Septic Systems in Rural Coastal Areas: Considering the Options

by Shannon Pepper | Jul 13, 2023 | Decentralized Wastewater Systems, Risk and Resiliency to Climate Hazards

Decentralized or “on-site” wastewater treatment systems, commonly referred to as septic systems, are a common method of treating wastewater in rural areas that do not have access to centralized sewer service. These systems treat wastewater for a single property or a...
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