Saskatchewan

October 2020

Saskatchewan Onsite Wastewater Management Association Holds Virtual Annual General Meeting

SOWMA held their belated Annual General Meeting via Zoom webinar on the evening of October 29, 2020. The brief meeting reviewed activities from 2019 and outlined plans for the balance of 2020 and into early 2021.  The financial reports for the previous fiscal year were presented and ratified. The Board of Directors for 2020/2021 are: …

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Septic Awareness Week 2020

The Western Canada Onsite Wastewater Management Association hosted Septic Awareness Week from September 14 to 18, the same week as the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s SepticSmart Week. Along with our provincial associations (AOWMA, MOWMA, SOWMA and WCOWMA-BC) and numerous government bodies, we are shared guidance with the general public on sound septic maintenance and …

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Mainline Sales Joins SJE Rhombus as New Manufacturer’s Rep for Nevada

DETROIT LAKES, Minnesota (Oct. 6, 2020) – Effective immediately, Mainline Sales is SJE Rhombus’ new manufacturer’s representative for the state of Nevada. Mainline Sales has nearly forty years of experience as a professional manufacturers’ representative firm covering California, Nevada, Arizona and Hawaii. They serve the following markets: plumbing (residential and commercial), mechanical, fire protection, industrial, …

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Scientists, Researchers Collecting Wastewater to Test for COVID

While most of us don’t pay attention to what happens after our toilets flush, scientists and researchers at the Wisconsin State Hygiene Lab are tracking it down and collecting samples of it. The team is collecting wastewater samples from 67 locations around the State of Wisconsin. They’re looking for the the genetic material that causes COVID-19. …

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COVID-19 Detection May Be a Flush Away as N.W.T. Begins Testing Wastewater

The N.W.T. government is getting ready to start regular surveillance of wastewater in some communities within the territory to identify the presence — or absence — of the coronavirus, according to a news release Thursday. The program will collect samples of wastewater from Hay River, Yellowknife, Fort Smith, Fort Simpson, and Inuvik. Learn more here.

Septic Awareness Week Update

The Western Canada Onsite Wastewater Management Association hosted Septic Awareness Week from September 14 to 18, the same week as the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s SepticSmart Week. Along with our provincial associations (AOWMA, MOWMA, SOWMA and WCOWMA-BC) and numerous government bodies, we are shared guidance with the general public on sound septic maintenance and …

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