Sanitation - East End

This working group is focused on discussions about sanitation.

The mission of this working group is to focus on discussions about sanitation.

Members

AveryRobertson Kathy Gilbeaux mdmcdonald MDMcDonald_me_com

Email address for group

sanitation_east_end@m.resiliencesystem.org

Springs School's Sanitation System Failure

Aug
11

Exerpt from the East Hampton Star

 
On Tuesday, Laser Industries, an excavation and clearing company brought on board by the Springs School District’s architect, BBS Architects and Engineers, began excavating leaching pools near the back of the school to determine the state of its beleaguered septic system.

“Pipes have been uncovered as well as a large pool that does have water in it,” the superintendent, Debra Winter, wrote in an email on Tuesday. “Making progress.”

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Retrosilient Technologies for Water Quality Restoration

Sep
05

Retrosilience is the study of retrofitting built structures or technology to be sustainable and resilient. Retrosilient Technology is retrofitting an existing piece of technology to become more resilient. One of the Institute’s first retrosilient technology development solutions will focus on regional water quality restoration..

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New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC)

Jun
05

      

neiwpcc.org

Established by an Act of Congress in 1947, the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission is a not-for-profit interstate agency that utilizes a variety of strategies to meet the water-related needs of our member states—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont. NEIWPCC serves and assists our states by coordinating activities and forums that encourage cooperation among the states, developing resources that foster progress on water and wastewater issues, representing the region in matters of federal policy, training environmental professionals, initiating and overseeing scientific research projects, educating the public, and providing overall leadership in water management and protection.

NEIWPCC is a leader in forming strong bonds between the New England and New York State environmental agencies, and is unique in its ability to bring diverse interest groups together, create forums for collaboration, and educate with innovative products. For well over six decades, the Commission has managed interstate water conflicts by means of sound science, coordination, and adaptation.

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