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  1. What to Test For

    http://eh.mecknc.gov/news/what-test

    Learn about important things to test for in groundwater and wastewater.

  2. Mecklenburg Priority List

    http://eh.mecknc.gov/news/mecklenburg-priority-list

    The Mecklenburg Priority List (MPL) program was established in 1989 to respond to the need for a more aggressive approach to protect citizens from drinking contaminated groundwater.

  3. Public Management Entity Program

    http://eh.mecknc.gov/news/public-management-entity-program

    On July 1, 1992 the North Carolina Laws and Rules for Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems, 15A NCAC 18A .1900, were amended to include specific requirements for the maintenance of sewage systems as well as the transfer of authority for subsurface wastewater

  4. Power Outages and Septic Systems

    http://eh.mecknc.gov/news/power-outages-and-septic-systems

    Power outages can cause major problems with septic systems.

  5. Well Chlorination

    http://eh.mecknc.gov/news/well-chlorination

    Well chlorination is the practice of using chlorine in a well to kill potentially harmful microorganisms.

  6. Problems with Your Well Water

    http://eh.mecknc.gov/news/problems-your-well-water

    Learn what to do if you have problems with your well water.

  7. Basic Steps for a New Septic System

    http://eh.mecknc.gov/news/basic-steps-new-septic-system

    Learn basic steps for installing a new septic system.

  8. Home Heating Oil Tanks

    http://health.mecknc.gov/news/home-heating-oil-tanks

    There are two basic types of home heating oil tanks, above ground storage tanks (AST) and underground storage tanks (UST).

  9. What to Test For

    http://health.mecknc.gov/news/what-test

    Learn about important things to test for in groundwater and wastewater.

  10. Public Management Entity Program

    http://health.mecknc.gov/news/public-management-entity-program

    On July 1, 1992 the North Carolina Laws and Rules for Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems, 15A NCAC 18A .1900, were amended to include specific requirements for the maintenance of sewage systems as well as the transfer of authority for subsurface wastewater