Onsite
Sewage Treatment & Disposal System Interactive
Training CD ROM, Version
2.0
Created by the Volusia County Health
Department
(an approved FDOH course provider, #SC0081)
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Form for OSTDS Training CD (PDF)
Why
You Need This Training:
Version
2.0 inlcudes rule changes effective May 24, 2004.
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Cut
your OSTDS training time in half!
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Double the
training retention & understanding!
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Cut
your new employee training time in half!
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Save half of
your trainers' time!
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Utilize the
CBT to standardize forms completion!
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Recognized for
10 CEU's* for Florida DOH Certified Environmental Health
Professionals!
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Recognized for
10 CEUs* for Florida Registered Level Septic Tank Contractors
by FDOH!
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Recognized for
10 CEUs* by NEHA & FEHA for registered environmental
health professionals!
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or Print the Brochure
Version
2.0 price: $50.00
Each Test is $10.00 to Decode
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Form for OSTDS Training CD (PDF)
For
more Information,
Please Contact the Volusia County
Health Department:
Dawn
M. Hewitt, (386) 736-5583
Peter D. Thornton,
(386) 822-6247
Chuck Luther,
(386) 822-6241 |
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Second Level Menus
Third Level Menus
Introduction
Historical
Modern
Effluent Characteristics
Public Health Issues
System
Design
Soil
Considerations Ground and Surface Water Protection
Vegetation Clues
Density Considerations
Plan/Application Review
Setbacks
Benchmarks
Permit Issuance
Variances & Waivers
System
Construction
Tanks
Tank Requirements
Tank Manufacturing
Dosing Tanks
Distribution
Box/Header Pipe
Trenches/Absorption
Bed
Introduction
Lateral Pipe
Aggregate
Alternative Systems
Aerobic
Units
Inspections
Before
You Begin
Tank Installation
Drainfield Installation
Setbacks
Filled Mound
Additional Information
Failures & Repairs
Proper
Maintenance
Causes of Failures
Peripherals
Pump
Trucks
Annual Operating Permits
Contractors
Inspector Requirements
Enforcement
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While
this Computer Based Training discusses and provides information regarding
rules for the State of Florida's use of onsite sewage systems, it
is not a substitute or replacement for the officially published rules
as set forth by the Florida Department of Health.

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