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Workshops

As part of our project, RCAP and NOWRA will be conducting a series of workshops and train-the-trainer sessions across the country on all three projects starting in the spring of 2025 and going through spring 2026. Please find a list below of the upcoming workshops and registration links for Spring 2024.

For more detailed information about each project, visit the RCAP Phase 2 project description page. 

         

 

Small Communities 

Operations and Maintenance

1 - New Hampshire

  • Decentralized System Operation and Maintenance
    • General Session Training - This training has been approved for training contact hours (TCH) for NH Operators TBD TCH, ME Operators 12 TCH, MA Title 5 SE & SI 15 TCH, MA Operators TBD TCH, Maine Plumbers, and Maine Soil Scientists.
    • Train the Trainer
  • Nashua, New Hampshire
  • April 22-25, 2025 - April 23 & 24 (General Sessions), April 22-25 (Train-the-Trainer)
  • Register Here

2 - Maryland

Difficult Sites 

  • Strategies for Addressing Onsite Difficult Sites for Septic System Professionals - Free two-day in-person training for septic system professionals with an optional third day Train-the-Trainer course (no-cost). WOSSA will be awarding six Continuing Education Units to Washington State septic system professionals who attend this course.
  • Coming Soon
    • Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Sept. 8-11, 2025 (Difficult Sites)
    • Bismark, North Dakota, Nov. 3-6, 2025 (Difficult Sites)
    • Massachusetts, Jan. 5-8, 2026 (Difficult Sites)
    • Indianapolis, Indiana, Jan. 12-15, 2026 (Small Community)
    • Bismark, North Dakota, Feb. 2026 (Difficult Sites)
    • Ripley, West Virginia, March 2-5, 2026 (Difficult Sites)
    • Griffin, Georgia, March 16-19, 2026 (Difficult Sites)
    • Springfield, Missouri, March 23-27, 2026 (O & M)
    • Madison, Wisconsin, April 20-24, 2026 (O & M)
    • Watch for registration information this summer.

 

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