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Delaware

Contacts for Delaware

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  • James Cassidy
    Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control / Division of Water Resources
    422 North DuPont Hwy
    Georgetown, DE 19947
    Phone: (302) 739-9948  
    Fax: (302) 739-7764
    Email: James.Cassidy@state.de.us
  • Dave J. Schepens
    Program Manager
    Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control
    653 Grypo Rd
    Marydel, DE 19964
    Phone: (302) 739-9948  
    Fax: (302) 739-7764
    Email: Dave.Schepens@state.de.us

 

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Maryland

Contacts for Maryland

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  • Eric Dougherty
    Maryland Department of the Environment
    1800 Washington Blvd
    Baltimore, MD 21230
    Phone: (410) 537-3797  
    Fax: (410) 537-3163
    Email: edougherty@mde.state.md.us
  • Jay Prager
    Maryland Department of the Environment
    1800 Washington Blvd
    Baltimore, MD 21230
    Phone: (410) 537-3780  
    Fax: (410) 537-3163
    Email: jprager@mde.state.md.us

 

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Demonstration Projects for Maryland

  • Title: Maryland, Anne Arundel County: Alternative Systems, Maryland

    Description: The study was performed in the area of the Chesapeake Bay, a region where environmental and site constraints favored the use of alternative and decentralized wastewater technologies according to Phase I of the National Onsite Demonstration Program. Nitrogen and pathogen contaminants, shallow water table, small lots and tight soils jeopardize the quality of water in the Chesapeake Bay. This demonstration project installed 12 alternative systems including recirculating expanded shale filters, recirculating sand filters, peat filter, aerobic treatment units, synthetic foam biofilter and disposal through gravelless trench, shallow trenches, drip irrigation and soil expansion treatment (Terra-lift) to evaluate the water quality in this area.

    Contact: David Pask
    National Small Flows Clearinghouse
    (800) 624-8301

    For More Information: http://www.smart-homeowner.com/articles/6607/ Exit EPA Site

  • Title: Maryland, Upper Patuxent River Watershed, Prince Georges County: Integrated Stormwater Systems, Maryland

    Description: The Upper Patuxent River Watershed project in Maryland involves installing and testing integrated wastewater and stormwater systems on individual lots.

    Contact:

    For More Information: http://www.ndwrcdp.org/userfiles/SOFT_PATH_TRDactivities_WEB.pdf Exit EPA Site

  • Title: Maryland: Management Program, Maryland

    Description: The project consists of mitigating the impact onsite systems have on the waters of Maryland and removing the barriers to implementing decentralized means of waste disposal. There are two simultaneous phases of the project: developing a regulatory package to implement management consistent with EPA's Guidelines, and developing and implementing a certification program to certify operators of onsite systems.

    Contact: Jay Prager
    Deputy Program Manager, Bay Restoration Program
    (410) 537-3599

    For More Information: http://www.chesapeakebay.net/ Exit EPA Site

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Pennsylvania

Contacts for Pennsylvania

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  • John Diehl, P.G.
    Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
    PO Box 8774
    Harrisburg, PA 17105-8774
    Phone: (717) 772-5157  
    Fax: (717) 772-5156
    Email: jdiehl@state.pa.us
  • Ron Furlan, P.E.
    Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
    PO Box 8774
    Harrisburg, PA 17105-8774
    Phone: (717) 787-8184  
    Fax: (717) 772-5156
    Email: rfurlan@state.pa.us

 

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Demonstration Projects for Pennsylvania

  • Title: Pennsylvania, Centerville: Cluster Systems, Pennsylvania

    Description: As part of an effort to reduce pollution in the watershed, Centerville's wastewater treatment methods were assessed for possible improvement. The project was originally intended to demonstrate one alternative cluster system but evolved into a comprehensive wastewater treatment and management planning for the entire town.

    Contact: "National Small Flows Clearinghouse
    (800) 624-830
    Southern Alleghenies Resource Conservation and Development District
    (814) 623-7900"

    For More Information: http://www.nesc.wvu.edu/nodp/nodp_reports.htm#Pennsylvania Exit EPA Site

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Virginia

Contacts for Virginia

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  • Donald Alexander
    Virginia Office of Environmental Health Services / Division of Sewage & Water Services
    1500 East Main St
    Rm 115
    Richmond, VA 23219
    Phone: (804) 864-7452  
    Fax: (804) 225-4003
    Email: don.alexander@vdh.virginia.gov
  • Allen Knapp
    Virginia Office of Environmental Health Services / Division of Sewage & Water Services
    1500 East Main St
    Rm 115
    Richmond, VA 23219
    Phone: (804) 864-4029  
    Fax: (804) 225-4003
    Email: allen.knapp@vdh.virginia.gov

 

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Demonstration Projects for Virginia

  • Title: Virginia, Department of Public Health: Performance-based Framework, Virginia

    Description: This project involved an investigation of the effectiveness of a performance-based regulatory framework. Performance monitoring of wastewater systems includes monitoring of effluent quality before discharge and the quality of surface. In addition, the project involves monitoring operations and performance of the mechanical components.

    Contact: Anish Jantrania
    Virginia Department of Health
    (804) 864-7457

    For More Information: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/OEHS/ Exit EPA Site

  • Title: Virginia, Ephesus Baptist Church: Education and Training, Virginia

    Description: The project consists of developing and implemening an onsite wastewater treatment education and citizen training model program for minority and indigent people. Further, the project goal is to improve septic (onsite) system knowledge among indigent people and to make local health departments aware of their wastewater needs.

    Contact: Rana Graham
    (804) 512-3120 or (804) 640-8545

    For More Information: http://site240.webhost4life.com/mattsolo799/ephesusbc/outreach.aspx Exit EPA Site

  • Title: Virginia, Wise County: Guest River Watershed Cluster Systems, Virginia

    Description: With a combination of NODP funds, local funds and in-kind contributions, the community has completed a cluster system consisting of new septic systems (two households per 1,500-gallon tank), small-diameter sewers and a cluster treatment system consisting of a recirculation textile filter and a community drainfield. Approximate cost (including in-kind worth) per household was $7,000. The municipal sewer utility (responsible management entity) in the town of Appalachia will provide system management.

    Contact: National Small Flows Clearinghouse
    (800) 624-8301

    For More Information: http://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309095247/html/191.html Exit EPA Site

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West Virginia

Contacts for West Virginia

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  • Rick Hertges
    WV Bureau for Public Health / Environmental Health Services
    Capitol & Washington St
    1 Davis Square, Suite 200
    Charleston, WV 25301
    Phone: (304) 558-8457  
    Fax: (304) 558-0524
    Email: rickhertges@wvdhhr.org
  • Penny Mangold
    WV Bureau for Public Health / Environmental Health Services
    Fairmont District Office
    107-109 Adams St, Rm 512
    Fairmont, WV 26554
    Phone: (304) 367-2752  
    Email: pmangold@wvdhhr.org
  • Mark Whittaker
    WV Bureau for Public Health / Environmental Health Services
    Fairmont District Office
    107-109 Adams St, Rm 512
    Fairmont, WV 26554
    Phone: (304) 367-2787  
    Fax: (304) 558-1071
    Email: mwhittaker@wvdhhr.org

 

Demonstration Projects for West Virginia

  • Title: West Virginia, Monongalia County: Alternative Technologies, West Virginia

    Description: In this project, 6 alternative technologies were installed in a county park including the following treatment: a recirculating sand filter, constructed wetlands, a home aerobic unit and a disk filter. Alternative soil-dispersal systems included gravelless trenches, contour trenches, chambers, drip irrigation, and low-pressure pipe. The primary purpose of these installations is for public education, with prominent displays for the public and frequent use for students and practioners during training programs.

    Contact: "National Small Flows Clearinghouse
    (800) 624-8301
    Monongalia County Health Department
    (304) 598-5145"

    For More Information: http://www.nesc.wvu.edu/nodp/nodp_demoproject.htm#westvirginia Exit EPA Site

  • Title: West Virginia, Mud River, Lincoln County: Management Program, West Virginia

    Description: Through widespread use of volunteer sampling, this project seeks to identify hot spots, using fecal-source typing to distinguish onsite septic system inputs from wildlife and other sources. This project will also develop onsite wastewater treatment and management programs to address contamination of the Mud River. This approach could obviate the need for a formal TMDL or provide a model for how onsite systems can be managed in the context of a TMDL.

    Contact: Lawrence S. Cote
    West Virginia University Cooperative Extension Service
    (304) 293-5691

    For More Information: http://www.nis.wvu.edu/2003_Releases/mud_river.htm Exit EPA Site

  • Title: West Virginia, Shepherdstown: Alternative Technologies, West Virginia

    Description: This project seeks to design and install a wastewater system with alternative technologies for a new research and office building to prevent nutrient and fecal contamination of an existing artesian well. The project will serve as a demonstration site and for public education. Two secondary treatment technologies were used: a peat filter and a recirculating sand filter. A real-time monitoring system is being used to monitor the two systems.

    Contact: National Small Flows Clearinghouse
    (800) 624-8301

    For More Information: http://apps.nesc.wvu.edu:8080/NSFRealTimeMonitoring.pdf Exit EPA Site

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