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Care and feeding of a septic system. Free Webinar
If you are a homeowner, a person looking to escape city life, a real estate professional helping a buyer or seller or a person investigating new career opportunities, the foundation for this week’s webinars and your venturing into the world served by septic systems starts here. The third in the 5-presentation series will examine:
Wednesday September 21, 12:00-1:00pm: Doug Disbrow, Owner, Arizona Wastewater Services, LLC
Title: Care and feeding of a septic system
Presentation Description:
- Pumping: When and Why
- Products that DO NOT belong in a septic system
- Common system failures
- How to be a good septic owner
Speaker's Biography: Doug Disbrow is the owner of AZ Wastewater Services, LLC in Payson, Arizona. He has provided sales, service and technical support of Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems in not only Gila County but many areas of Arizona for over 15 years. He is a past President of AzOWRA and chairmen of the Home Owners Education Committee for last 8 years. He has completed the University of Arizona's Master Watershed Stewards program.
Each year, EPA holds Septic Smart Week with outreach activities to encourage homeowners and communities to care for and maintain their septic systems. Septic Smart Week seeks to inform homeowners on proper septic system care and maintenance, assist local agencies in promoting homeowner education and awareness, and educate local decision makers about infrastructure options to improve and sustain their communities. This webinar is hosted by the Arizona Onsite Water Reclamation Association (AzOWRA) and the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension. Please join us at noon September 19-23, 2022, Monday through Friday, for a 30-minute presentation featuring AzOWRA Septic Professionals, followed by a Q&A session. The Arizona Onsite Water Reclamation Association's mission is to provide value to our membership, rural and suburban property owners, those engaged in the onsite trades, and Arizona residents in general, through education, training, promotion of quality services and advocacy regarding onsite wastewater treatment, reuse and management.