Provide for the discussion of problems and formulate solutions pertaining to the design, manufacture and installation of systems for the disposal of sewage washes, etc. (See Bylaws.) <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\nNot the least of these objectives are Sections 6 and 8 from Article II of CSDA’s by laws. CSDA apprises the public of problems concerning the effective disposal of wastes (our past frequent newspaper releases and publication of the Guide to Septic Systems). It compiles and disseminates specific scientific and state code information to members (done through the CSDA Newsletter). CSDA also channels trade publications, pumper and governmental journals, and Small Flows Quarterly to its members.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
About forty percent of Connecticut’s citizenry are dependent on on-site sewage disposal systems. Like the water that we drink from our tap, our profession is an important one to the average user but generally unappreciated, until there is a household wastewater discharge problem. By contrast, we have been thinking, planning and implementing industry-wide change for over fifty years.<\/p>\n\n\n\n