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Clallam County Environmental Health Clinics

Septics 101
Do you know:
How a septic system works? Why a septic system is needed?
How to find your system? How to take care of it?
Why you have to take care of your system
What are the different types of septic systems?
What determines which one you get?
Why you might not be able to keep the kind you´ve had for years?
How come your neighbor has a different one?
How much it will cost??

Septic 101 Class
These classes are designed for people who...
  • currently have onsite septic systems
  • think they might have an onsite septic system one day
  • are just curious about onsite septic systems

Each class is a two-hour overview of how septic systems work, and how to monitor and maintain them.  Classes feature Environmental Health staff and local onsite professionals.

LOCATION: ALL CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT THE DUNGENESS RIVER AUDUBON CENTER, RAILROAD BRIDGE PARK UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BELOW.

Please call Environmental Health at (360) 417-2258 to register
for one of the following classes:

      Tuesday, July 28th, 2009, 6:00-8:00 pm
      Tuesday August 25th 2009, 6:00-8:00 pm
      Tuesday September 29th, 2009, 6:00-8:00 pm
      Tuesday October 20th, 2009, 6:00-8:00 pm

**DIRECTIONS TO CLASSES** held at DungenAudubon Center:

Located at 2151 West Hendrickson Road, Sequim, phone number 681-4076.  From Hwy 101, take River Rd. exit, follow north to Washington Road and take a right. Take the next left at Priest Rd, follow that to Hendrickson Rd., take a left on Hendrickson to Railroad Bridge Park (at the end of the road).  Please park in the designated parking area near the entrance to the park.  For night classes in fall and winter you may want to bring a flashlight and umbrella since the path to the Center is not covered or well lighted.

Call Clallam County Environmental Health for information, registration, as-builts: 417-2258.

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