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  1. Power Outages and Septic Systems

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

    Power outages can cause major problems with septic systems.

  2. Mecklenburg Priority List

    http://health.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. Septic System Abandonment

    http://health.mecknc.gov/news/septic-system-abandonment

    Your septic system has served an important function. This on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system allowed your property to be developed when municipal sewer was not available at your location.

  4. Underground Storage Tank Closure Options

    http://health.mecknc.gov/news/underground-storage-tank-closure-options

    Different options for closing an underground storage tank.

  5. Well Protection: Taking Care of Your Well

    http://health.mecknc.gov/news/well-protection-taking-care-your-well

    Learn about ways to protect your well.

  6. Well Chlorination

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

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

  7. Problems with Your Well Water

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

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

  8. Basic Steps for a New Septic System

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

    Learn basic steps for installing a new septic system.

  9. Well Owners Top Ten List

    http://eh.mecknc.gov/news/well-owners-top-ten-list

    Ten things to know if you own a well.

  10. County Manager Recommends $2.3 Billion Operating Budget for FY2024

    http://news.mecknc.gov/county-manager-recommends-23-billion-operating-budget-fy2024

    Mecklenburg County Manager Dena R. Diorio today presented her recommended budget for Fiscal Year 2024 to the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners (BOCC).