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Itasca Waters' Water Wisdom to present septic system program in June

Itasca Waters' Practical Water Wisdom series continues at noon on Thursday, June 5, with "Septic Health Check: A Deep Dive into Inspections & Maintenance."

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Itasca Waters will continue its online Practical Water Wisdom series at noon on Thursday, June 5, with Septic Health Check: A Deep Dive into Inspections & Maintenance.
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Itasca Waters will continue its online Practical Water Wisdom series at noon on Thursday, June 5, with Septic Health Check: A Deep Dive into Inspections & Maintenance.

The program will feature Rebecca Olson from Northwoods Excavating, which designs, installs and inspects septic systems across Itasca County. Northwoods Excavating is based out of Balsam, Minnesota, and is a family-owned business.

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Olson will do a live inspection of an Itasca County septic system and highlight key evaluation aspects for attendees.

"Proper installation and maintenance are crucial for the longevity of septic systems, which often provide superior waste treatment compared to municipal plants, ensuring that water returned to the environment is safe for humans and wildlife," a release said. "Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to care for your septic system and ensure its health and longevity."

A Q&A will also take place during the event.

The Practical Water Wisdom series is the brainchild of Itasca Waters, a nonprofit organization located in Itasca County whose mission is to team up with organizations and concerned citizens to maintain clean water for continued health, enjoyment and a strong economy.

The series runs for an hour beginning at noon, typically on the first Thursday of each month. The webinars are free, open to all and include an interactive Q&A session.

To register for the webinars, visit For more information, contact info@itascawaters.org.

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