HELPFUL LINKS
Local Health Department
EPA Onsite/Decentralized Management Homepage
www.epa.gov/owm/septic
EPA developed this Web site to provide tools for communities investigating and implementing onsite/decentralized management programs. The Web site contains fact sheets, program summaries, case studies, links to design and other manuals, and a list of state health department contacts that can put you in touch with your local health department.
National Small Flows Clearinghouse
www.nesc.wvu.edu
Funded by grants from EPA, the NSFC helps America’s small communi- ties and individuals solve their wastewater problems. Its activities include
a Web site, online discussion groups, a toll-free assistance line (800- 624-8301), informative publications, and a free quarterly newsletter and magazine.
Rural Community Assistance Program
www.rcap.org
RCAP is a resource for community leaders and others looking for technical assistance services and training related to rural drinking water supply and wastewater treatment needs, rural solid waste programs, housing, economic development, comprehensive community assessment and planning, and environmental regulations.
National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association, Inc.
www.nowra.org
NOWRA is a national professional organization to advance and promote the onsite wastewater industry. The association promotes the need for regular service and educates the public on the need for properly designed and maintained septic systems.
Septic Yellow Pages
www.septicyellowpages.com
The Septic Yellow Pages provides listings by state for professional septic pumpers, installers, inspectors, and tank manufacturers throughout
the United States. This Web site is designed to answer simple septic system questions and put homeowners in contact with local septic system professionals.
National Association of Wastewater Transporters
www.nawt.org
NAWT offers a forum for the wastewater industry to exchange ideas and concerns. The NAWT Web site lists state associations and local inspectors and pumpers.
EPA Onsite/Decentralized Management Homepage
www.epa.gov/owm/septic
EPA developed this Web site to provide tools for communities investigating and implementing onsite/decentralized management programs. The Web site contains fact sheets, program summaries, case studies, links to design and other manuals, and a list of state health department contacts that can put you in touch with your local health department.
National Small Flows Clearinghouse
www.nesc.wvu.edu
Funded by grants from EPA, the NSFC helps America’s small communi- ties and individuals solve their wastewater problems. Its activities include
a Web site, online discussion groups, a toll-free assistance line (800- 624-8301), informative publications, and a free quarterly newsletter and magazine.
Rural Community Assistance Program
www.rcap.org
RCAP is a resource for community leaders and others looking for technical assistance services and training related to rural drinking water supply and wastewater treatment needs, rural solid waste programs, housing, economic development, comprehensive community assessment and planning, and environmental regulations.
National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association, Inc.
www.nowra.org
NOWRA is a national professional organization to advance and promote the onsite wastewater industry. The association promotes the need for regular service and educates the public on the need for properly designed and maintained septic systems.
Septic Yellow Pages
www.septicyellowpages.com
The Septic Yellow Pages provides listings by state for professional septic pumpers, installers, inspectors, and tank manufacturers throughout
the United States. This Web site is designed to answer simple septic system questions and put homeowners in contact with local septic system professionals.
National Association of Wastewater Transporters
www.nawt.org
NAWT offers a forum for the wastewater industry to exchange ideas and concerns. The NAWT Web site lists state associations and local inspectors and pumpers.