Understanding Community Water Infrastructure Through Stakeholder Engagement - A Study of Septic Systems
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Overview
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Learn about community-level wastewater infrastructure management through a conference presentation that explores the critical role of septic systems in global wastewater treatment, with a particular focus on the southeastern United States. Discover how approximately 20% of new housing developments rely on septic infrastructure, and examine the challenges in assessing community wastewater systems due to limited oversight of individual septic maintenance. Explore collaborative initiatives between the University of Georgia and Athens-Clarke County that engage homeowners to better understand and proactively manage aging septic infrastructure. Gain insights into innovative approaches for addressing environmental and public health concerns related to obsolete septic systems through stakeholder participation and community involvement.
Syllabus
Intro
New work
Wastewater train
Federal investment
Decentralized wastewater
Septic systems
Septic assessment tool
Data analysis
Future research
Conclusion
Taught by
Georgia Water Resources Conference