Alpharetta, Georgia – Fulton County, along with the City of Alpharetta and other municipalities, is holding a free Septic System Education Workshop in an attempt to assist area homeowners in keeping healthy septic systems and protecting streams. This project seeks to clear common misunderstandings regarding septic maintenance and encourage among residents ecologically beneficial habits.
Planned for September 17, 2024, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm, the workshop will be available via a live Zoom session. Experts from Fulton County Public Works Department and Fulton County Health Department will spearhead the event and offer insightful analysis on appropriate septic system management and treatment. Participants will get the chance to learn best practices for avoiding septic problems that might cause expensive repairs and environmental damage.
Officials responding pre-submitted and live questions from attendees makes the virtual workshop interactive. Homeowners who would want to take part are urged to register via this page ahead of the event. Fulton County’s continuous dedication to public health and environmental preservation includes this proactive teaching initiative.
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Point of contact for Fulton County, Kelli L. Edwards, invites all interested parties to get in touch by email at [email protected] for further information or to forward questions before the workshop. All interested individuals trying to improve their understanding of septic system management and help the welfare of the community will find great value in this event.