The Marshall County Soil and Water Conservation District will be offering a workshop to educate the public about septic systems.
The FREE Program will be held in the Marshall County Extension Office, suite 304 in the Marshall County Building at 112 West Jefferson Street in Plymouth on Thursday, February 23rd at 7 p.m.
During this event maintenance, repairs, and the different types of systems will be discussed by an industry professional. Faith Freed, Administrator for the Marshall County Health Department will be in attendance to provide information regarding the process and regulations of obtaining permits for installing and repairing septic systems.
NO REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact the Marshall County Soil and Water Conservancy District at 574-936-2024 X3
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