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Where You Live: West Virginia

West Virginia Contacts  |  West Virginia Demonstration Projects

 

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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