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Septic Think Tank

Date

May 05, 2026

Time

9am - 4pm

Location

Columbia, SC 29223

Venue

South Carolina Department of Archives and History, 8301 Parklane Rd

Narrative
About

The Septic Think Tank is a one-day idea sharing event that highlights local-level septic management strategies underway in South Carolina to protect public and environmental health.

The agenda is designed to allow opportunities for participants to network, share, and learn about septic-related research, management, regulation, and funding mechanisms, as well as solutions that could be implemented in their communities.

Registration includes lunch.

Do you have a story to share?

In addition to the speaker sessions, the Septic Think Tank will include a poster session to network and learn. Organizations are invited to highlight a septic management project, local regulation, or research they have undertaken in their community.

Who Should Attend?

Decision makers, elected officials, local and county governments, natural resource managers, utilities, non-profit organizations, septic professionals, and others.

Organized by:

Mount Pleasant Waterworks, SC Sea Grant Consortium, Clemson Cooperative Extension, SC DNR ACE Basin NERR, Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments, PeeDee Regional Council of Government, Waccamaw Regional Council of Governments, SC Department of Environmental Services, and SC Rural Water Association.

 

 

Contact

Guinn Wallover, Water Quality and Environmental Program Specialist

Phone: (843) 388-1142

cgwallover@mpwonline.com

Brooke R. Saari, Coastal Environmental Quality Specialist

brooke.saari@scseagrant.org

Type
  • Other
Audience
  • Environmental Orgs
  • Local Government
  • Non-Profit Leaders
  • Planners
Categories
  • Environmental Health
  • Septic
  • Water Quality
Focus Areas
    Quarter
    • Spring 26 (Apr - Jun)
    Webpage
    Leading Org.
    • S.C. Sea Grant Consortium
    Supporting Orgs.
    • S.C. Department of Archives and History
    • Mount Pleasant Waterworks
    • Clemson Extension
    • ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve, SC Department of Natural Resources
    • Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments
    • SC Department of Environmental Services – Bureau of Water
    • Waccamaw Regional COG
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