Wastewater Treatment Options
Project Title:
Improving Wastewater Treatment Options for Vermont's Unsewered Villages
Funded by:
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency - $30,000 Healthy Communities
Grant
DHCA Project Partners:
VT Dept. of Environmental Conservation, VT Association of Planning and
Development Agencies, UVM Center for Rural Studies, VT Planners Association
Project Purpose and Goal:
This project seeks to educate local decision-makers about the range
of options for public wastewater treatment in Vermont's villages, and
to help them find the most cost-effective solutions for wastewater treatment
problems. Improvements to water quality and public health and a future
where compact, mixed-use development patterns can actually be implemented
are the ultimate outcomes desired for this project.
Project Tasks and Deliverables:
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Background information on issues, problems and case
studies:
Improving Wastewater Treatment Options for Vermont's Unsewered Villages,
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Appendix
A - Public Wastewater Treatment Availability in Designated
Downtowns and Villages (pdf)
- Appendix
B - Summary of Program
Requirements (doc)
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Appendix
C - Wastewater Systems Comparison Chart of Non-Sewered
Vermont Projects, July 2006 (doc)
- Publication for local Decision Makers: Wastewater
Solutions for Vermont Communities pdf. (available in print in March
2008).
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For more information on this project, contact Faith
Ingulsrud, DHCA Project Coordinator or call 802-828-5228.
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