[Owtsinfo] Impacts of Climate Change on Septic Systems - 1 CEU for Cl-I, II, III & IV Licenses

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1 CEU for Class I, II, III & IV Licenses

Impacts of Climate Change on Septic Systems
Researchers investigate which technologies will best protect our water resources

NARRAGANSETT - More than 30 percent of the Rhode Islanders depend on septic systems to treat and disperse household wastewater; many of which lie within sensitive coastal zones and watersheds. As the climate changes, will these systems fail to protect our water resources? 

On April 14 Jennifer Cooper, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Rhode Island, will discuss how increased surface temperatures, changing precipitation patterns and sea level rise impact conventional septic systems and alternative technologies as part of the Coastal State Discussion series to be held in the Coastal Institute Auditorium from 5 to 7 p.m. at the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography Bay campus in Narragansett. 

Cooper has been working with José Amador, URI professor of natural resources and the team's research leader, and George Loomis, soil scientist and director of the New England Onsite Wastewater Training Center at URI, to look at current designs and parameters for septic systems against various climate-change scenarios. Cooper, more specifically, has been investigating the influence of climate change on conventional septic systems and advanced wastewater treatment systems commonly used in Rhode Island, which utilize pressurized shallow narrow drainfields (PSND) for final dispersal of treated effluent.  

This event is free but RSVP is required. For more information please contact Meredith Haas at mmhaas at uri.edu or visit http://seagrant.gso.uri.edu/special-programs/coastal-state-discussion-series/

The Coastal State Discussion Series is a forum dedicated to highlighting current scientific research, finding solutions, and building partnerships focused on coastal issues impacting Rhode Island's coastal communities and environment.

This series is sponsored by Rhode Island Sea Grant with the support of the University of Rhode Island's Coastal Institute, College of Environment and Life Sciences, and the Graduate School of Oceanography.


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