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Provides state-specific and general online training for wastewater professionals. Offers a range of Professional Development options, approved in multiple states for CEU/PDH credits.

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Waste Water Education


Founded in
2003
EIN
20-0042087
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Environmental Protection
Address
PO BOX 792 TRAVERSE CITY, MI 49685-0792 United States
Website
https://wastewatereducation.org
Phone
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WasteWater Education, founded in 2003, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit providing access to info to empower sustainable, local wastewater decisions. Their mission is to increase public awareness of the link between clean drinking water, safe recreational waters, environmentally sustainable surface and groundwater with watershed-based, best management practices related to appropriate wastewater systems, technology, treatment and management.
Mission
WasteWater Education provides access to information to empower sustainable, local, wastewater decision making. The organization is committed to increasing public awareness of the vital link between clean water sources and best management practices in wastewater systems.

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