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Discover innovative solutions to safeguard these ecosystems Part 4 of our series, “Saving Our Ponds: Reimagining Septic Systems.” This installment showcases the groundbreaking research conducted by the Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Test Center (MASSTC), a pioneering facility dedicated to exploring innovative and alternative septic system technologies. Learn about MASSTC's crucial role in addressing wastewater management challenges and advancing water quality conservation efforts in our community.
Watch now and be part of the movement to Save Our Ponds!
Learn more about the innovative work underway by MASSTC by visiting their website: masstc.org/.
Participants and Partners:
Brian Baumgaertel, Bryan Horsley, Dr. Sara Wigginton, Amy DuFault, Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Test Center (MASSTC; masstc.org/)
Dr. Mindy Richlen, Woods Hole Center for Oceans and Human Health (WHCOHH; https://www2.whoi.edu/site/whcohh/)
Ollie Becker and Tim Persinko, Circuit Arts (circuitarts.org/)
Funding support for this series was provided by:
A Woods Hole Foundation grant to the Falmouth Water Stewards
The Woods Hole Center for Oceans and Human Health (WHCOHH), with grant support from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health (1P01-ES028938; 2P01ES028938-06) and National Science Foundation (OCE-1840381; 2418297).
The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health or the National Science Foundation.
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Discover innovative solutions to safeguard these ecosystems Part 4 of our series, “Saving Our Ponds: Reimagining Septic Systems.” This installment showcases the groundbreaking research conducted by the Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Test Center (MASSTC), a pioneering facility dedicated to exploring innovative and alternative septic system technologies. Learn about MASSTC's crucial role in addressing wastewater management challenges and advancing water quality conservation efforts in our community.
Watch now and be part of the movement to Save Our Ponds!
Learn more about the innovative work underway by MASSTC by visiting their website: masstc.org/.
Participants and Partners:
Brian Baumgaertel, Bryan Horsley, Dr. Sara Wigginton, Amy DuFault, Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Test Center (MASSTC; masstc.org/)
Dr. Mindy Richlen, Woods Hole Center for Oceans and Human Health (WHCOHH; https://www2.whoi.edu/site/whcohh/)
Ollie Becker and Tim Persinko, Circuit Arts (circuitarts.org/)
Funding support for this series was provided by:
A Woods Hole Foundation grant to the Falmouth Water Stewards
The Woods Hole Center for Oceans and Human Health (WHCOHH), with grant support from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health (1P01-ES028938; 2P01ES028938-06) and National Science Foundation (OCE-1840381; 2418297).
The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health or the National Science Foundation.
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution