Part Two: Review of Michigan State Code for Onsite Wastewater

Meeting Dates: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Meeting Time and Location: 

2pm

Note: 

The second live, online, interactive review of the final segments of the Second Draft Michigan Revised Proposed State Sanitary Code with the opportunity to post comments.

REGISTER by using the link at the bottom of this page.

If you attended Part One, you will receive a summary of comments and suggested edits.

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled "Natural resources and environmental protection act," (MCL 324.101 to 324.90106) by adding part 50 is pending, to be introduced by State Rep. James Lower who represents the 70th District. The Representative, and/or his legislative aide have been invited to attend.

With little known about how this discussion process was initiated or conducted, with the details of the proposed Draft not widely distributed, WasteWater Education 501(c)3 Board, agreed to host a discussion work session to examine the Second Draft, do interactive 'mark up' and receive comments. Time will be allotted for a general discussion on the process and concerns.

All comments may be done in confidence or publicly. Written comments for inclusion may be done beforehand.

PLEASE have a copy of the Draft to refer to by requesting it from info@wastewatereducation - or download in advance from https://wateriswater.adobeconnect.com/pjxzxvrgasii/

There is no charge to register for this event. A telephone conference line will be available but VOIP is preferred.
Please remember to MUTE your phone line to avoid background noise - but do feel free to open it to ask questions or make comments.

WasteWater Education had 2 representatives as stakeholders actively participating in the prior process . To see their 2004 thoughts and recommendations see this archived article:
https://wastewatereducation.info/suggested-simple-steps/

For more information contact:
Dendra J. Best. Executive Director
Wastewater Education 501(c)3
http://www.linkedin.com/in/wastewatereducation/

Our Mission: To increase awareness that water quality is directly linked to the use of appropriate wastewater systems and their management.