System O (Enviro-Septic) Practical Training Workshop Mound Demo
Join SOWMA and our industry partner FRP MoCoat for a full day of practical, hands-on training focused on the design and installation of a System O (Enviro-Septic) onsite wastewater treatment system.
Unlike classroom-only training, this workshop gives participants the opportunity to work alongside experienced professionals during the installation of A combined treatment and dispersal system (CTDS).
What You’ll Learn
This one-day field workshop focuses on the design and installation of an onsite wastewater system based on wastewater flows and the site’s evaluated soil conditions. A complete site and soil evaluation has already been conducted, providing participants with real-world design information that will be used throughout the installation.
During the workshop, participants will gain practical experience with:
- Construction of the soil treatment component
- Installation of the System O (Enviro-Septic) distribution system
- Construction of monitoring ports
- Connection of the effluent delivery line through a distribution box
- Dose settings and system adjustments
- System testing, inspection, and final commissioning
Build Your Knowledge
Participants will also strengthen their understanding of:
- The principles of onsite wastewater treatment and dispersal
- Applying site and soil evaluation information to system design
- System layouts, components, and installation materials
- Using site topography during installation
- System location requirements including setbacks, slopes, and vertical separation distances
- Interpreting design worksheets and construction documents
- Best practices outlined in the Saskatchewan Onsite Wastewater Disposal Guide
Why Attend?
This workshop is ideal for installers, practitioners, contractors, designers, inspectors, and anyone looking to expand their practical knowledge of onsite wastewater systems. Working on an actual installation provides valuable experience that cannot be replicated in a classroom environment. Register now.