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TOWA 25th Anniversary Conference
               spEaKErs & sEssion oVErViEws




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      aBsTracT:  The  onsite  wastewater  industry  is  evolving  aBsTracT: The State of Texas has just released new rules
      rapidly. In less than one generation we have seen small  under  Chapters  210  and  285  that  apply  to  domestic
      Mom and Pop operations grow into small businesses that  Graywater reuse.  There are very specific provisions under
      now  offer  more  than  just  pumping  or  installing  systems.  the  285  rules  that  limit  the  opportunities  for  these
      The manufacturing side of our industry is producing new  systems on homes served by an OSSF. Graywater reuse
      and innovative equipment with attractive profit margins  on homes not served by an OSSF Texas also may provide
      for the reseller. Many of our new and advanced systems  an  opportunity  for  installers  to  install  a  graywater
      require  sophisticated  design  that  many  are  getting  diversion  and  or  recycling  system  with  water  being
      trained  for.  The  National  Association  of  Homebuilders  reused  for  landscape,  gardening,  and  to  keep
      predicts  an  increase  in  homes  that  will  be  served  by  foundations moist through Drip Irrigation.  The rules also
      onsite  systems.  All  of  this  feeds  the  need  for  operation  allow for treated water to sprayed and returned to homes
      and maintenance. In this presentation, we will describe  for toilet flushing.   In  addition  to the new rules, NSF has
      how  our  company  has  gone  from  a  few  hundred  developed a new standard, NSF/ANSI 350, for evaluating
      service customers to over 2,500 and growing.             onsite  water  reuse  technologies  to  ensure  the  systems
                                                               properly  treat  graywater  (i.e.,  wastewater  generated
      ToM friTTs, Residential Sewage Treatment Company         from  activities  such  as  laundry  and  bathing)  and
      Tom Fritts is vice-president of Residential Sewage Treatment  combined  wastewater  (i.e.,  all  sources  of  wastewater
      Company in Grandview, Missouri where they design, sell  generated  within  a  residence  or  building)  for
      and  service  alternative  onsite  wastewater  systems.  Tom  reuse in non-potable applications.
      is past president of the Missouri Smallflows Organization,
      the  Kansas  Small  Flows  Association  and  just  finished  his  JaMEs procHasKa, p.E., JNM Technologies
      2-year term as President of the National Onsite Wastewater  Jim  holds  and  Bachelor’s  and  Master  of  Science
      Recycling  Association  (NOWRA),  where  he  still  serves  (Agricultural/Civil Engineering) from Texas A&M University.
      on  the  executive  board.  He  is  an  approved  instructor  1987,  Mr.  Prochaska  began  his  extensive  career  in
      by NOWRA, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior  wastewater  treatment  and  effluent  reuse.    Since  that
      Services,  the  Missouri  Smallflows  Organization  the  time,  he  has  been  responsible  for  the  design  and
      Consortium  of  Institutes  for  Decentralized  Wastewater  development  of  projects  ranging  from  300  gpd  to  8
      Treatment  and  the  Kansas  Small  Flows  Association.  million  gpd.    His  projects  have  included  domestic,
      Tom was successful during the summer of 2016 working  municipal  and  industrial  wastewater  generators.    Since
      with  legislators  to  form  a  Decentralized  Wastewater  1994, Mr. Prochaska has devoted the majority of his time
      Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives.             towards the development of on-site wastewater treatment
                                                               and  disposal  using  subsurface  drip  irrigation.  He  has
      looKing BEYonD THE EValUaTion                            worked as a principal designer and reviewer on several
                                                               of these projects, and has spent even more time training
      aBsTracT: This presentation will cover the high points of   and  educating  engineers  and  sanitarians  on  how  to
      conducting an on-site septic system site evaluation.  All   design on-site systems.  He has taken this technology to
      on-site septic systems in the state of Texas requires a site   domestic,  agricultural  and  food  processing  wastewater
      evaluation to be conducted by a licensed site evaluator   generators  as  an  environmentally  sound  means  of
      or PE.  I will go over the things to look for when conducting   wastewater   treatment   and   dispersal.   Currently
      the site evaluation as described in TCEQ’s Chapter 285   he is active throughout the United States in developing
      rules On-Site Sewage Facility Rules.  I bring to the attention   the  onsite  wastewater  industry  and  the  use  of
      of the audience things to look for when conducting a site   subsurface drip dispersal methods.
      evaluation.  I will cover these areas, but not limited to soils,
      topography,  water  features,  structures,  easements  and   ElEcTronic sErVicE TracKing
      buffer zones.
                                                               aBsTracT: Jon’s comprehensive presentation will include
      HoYT sEiDEnsTicKEr, r.s., Land Stewardship Services,     the history of software in the septic industry, a discussion
      LLC                                                      of  different  platforms  and  techniques  of  storage
      Education:  B.S.  Rangeland  Ecology  and  Management,  (computer, hosted, cloud, apps, etc.) and the advantages
      Texas  A&M  University,  1991,  Angelo  State  University,  over doing these verses traditional record keeping.  His
      1986-1988.  Occupation:  Rancher,  Boerne,  Texas,  1996  –  presentation will also cover mapping route and planning
      Present;  Consultant,  Designing  Wildlife  Management  that allow more work to get done efficiently which allows
      Plans,  Prescribed  Burns,  Ranch  Management  Plans  service providers to take on more clients, and do so more
      and  Septic  Systems,  2001  –  Present;  Biosolids  Manager,  efficiently.  The goal of the presentation is to educate and
      San  Antonio  Water  System,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  1996  –  inform the audience on how the electronic service record
      2000;  Inspector,  Texas  Natural  Resource  Conservation  keeping can lead to reduced costs, increased productivity
      Commission,  Duncanville  and  Austin,  Texas,  1993  –1995;  and comprehensive record keeping.
      Range  Specialist,  USDA  Natural  Resource  Conserva-
      tion  Service,  Stephenville,  Texas,  1991  –  1992.  OSSF  Site  Jon DEnnY, SAFE Software
      Evaluator,  2001  –  Present.  Registered  Sanitarian,  2001  –  Jon  and  his  father  Fred  released  SAFE  in  2001.    Jon,  a
      Present.                                                 Texas native, graduated with a Marketing Degree from
                                                               Texas  State  University  in  1994.    He  worked  for  a  forklift
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