Contacts for Missouri
Septic Systems
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James Gaughan
Environmental Engineer-2
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
PO Box 570
930 Wildwood Dr
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Email: jim.gaughan@dhss.mo.gov
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Percy Johnson
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
PO Box 570
930 Wildwood Dr
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: (573) 751-6095
Fax: (573) 526-7377
Email: percy.johnson@dhss.mo.gov
Links for Missouri
- Center for Agricultural, Resource, and Environmental Systems (CARES) - CARES is a research and service center within the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources at the University of Missouri - Columbia. This Web site can be used to download information on soils in Missouri.
- Missouri Cooperative Extension Domestic and Community Waste Program - Download helpful materials from the Missouri Cooperative Extension's Web site, including information on biosolids and guides for homeowners.
- Missouri Small Flows Organization - Missouri Small Flows Organization is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development and implementation of technology and educational and regulatory programs for septic systems.
Demonstration Projects for Missouri
- Title: Missouri, Rockbridge: Alternative Technologies, Missouri
Description: This is a demonstration of five innovative/alternative technologies that protect ecological and water quality in an environmentally sensitive karst terrain.
Contact: National Small Flows Clearinghouse
(800) 624-8301
Dennis Sievers
University of Missouri
(573) 882-7855For More Information: http://www.nesc.wvu.edu/nodp/nodp_demoproject.htm

- Title: Missouri, Table Rock Lake: RME Management Program, Missouri
Description: This project will serve as a national demonstration project of advanced decentralized treatment technologies for individual and cluster onsite wastewater treatment. Just as important, the project will be used to develop the legal framework necessary to ensure the long-term operation and management of all advanced systems installed under this project and throughout the region in the future. One of the goals of the project will be to use EPA's manual on management of onsite treatment systems and develop specific guidelines for any organization interested in serving as a responsible management entity for the project and any subsequent systems. This will be accomplished by crafting proposed modifications to the current Stone County ordinance to develop an onsite management district. It is anticipated that this public agency will provide the institution necessary to ensure long-term maintenance of advanced treatment systems.
Contact: David Casaletto
Executive Director
Table Rock Lake Water Quality Inc.
(417) 739-4100For More Information: http://www.trlwq.org/

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