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Demonstrating Integrated Onsite Wastewater Management and Technology Solutions

The National Onsite Demonstration Program (NODP), established in 1993, was developed to encourage the use of alternative, onsite and wastewater treatment technologies to protect public health, ensure water quality, and sustain the environment in small and rural communities. Funded through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and directed by the National Environmental Services Center of the National Research Center for Coal & Energy at West Virginia University, the NODP focuses on providing communities throughout the country with cost-effective alternatives to full central sewage systems.

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Staff writer Caigan McKenzie presents a story about a unique volunteer program in North Carolina in her article Volunteer Teens Get Down and Dirty. North Carolina’s Less Fortunate Get Help. Run by the North Carolina Rural Community Assistance Project, this program brings volunteer teens from all over the country to help low income people who need septic systems repaired or installed. 

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