The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has released the Water Pollution Control Loan Fund (WPCLF) funding agenda. The WPCLF funding program will offer up to $5 million in principal forgiveness funds to local health districts during 2016 for projects that will repair or replace failing HSTS (Household Sewer Treatment Systems). Ohio EPA will use a strategic process to score and award HSTS principal forgiveness projects. Each local health district will be eligible for a maximum award of $300,000. Sewer treatment systems include one, and three-family dwellings and small flow on-site systems (facilities that treat up to 1,000 gallons per day). Proper system siting and design, soils evaluation, system owner education, operation inspections and maintenance of systems are vital to help prevent future contamination and public health issues.
Program facts: The Ohio Department of Health is leading the Sewer Treatment Systems program and will provide technical assistance and training to local health districts, industry and the public on all aspects of the treatment systems. The program promotes collaborative efforts with state agencies, academic institutions, watershed groups, and public health organizations to broaden the acknowledgment of sewage treatment system issues. This will include decentralized wastewater infrastructure, water resources and management practices.
Cincinnati and Columbus, Perma-Liner Industries has great news! We are having an open house at our Clearwater Florida headquarters!! You are cordially invited on March 9th and 10th to see our demonstrations on state-of-the-art CIPP (Cured-in Place-Pipeline) equipment and features. New technology will be included in our demos along with a raffle to win VIP tickets to the Reserved Grandstand, the annual Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. And you’ll get pre-approved for zero down, no payments for 90 days financing. Our staff can’t wait to see you. YOUR success is our success! Make it happen! Please call to confirm your reservation. 1-866-336-2568.