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SUMMARY:2017 Annual Conference and Business Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The MASE Board of Directors invites you to join us at the Ramada Inn in Lewiston on Tuesday the 28th of February for the Annual Conference and Business Meeting titled Standards of Practice.  This years training will include two Q&A sessions with panels made up of contractors and LPIs\, discussion on more restrictive regulations adjacent to public water supplies with representatives from Portland Water District and Auburn Maine Water and Sewerage District\, and the much anticipated conclusion of Minimum Requirements on the HHE-200 by State Site Evaluator\, Glenn Angell. \nRegistration is easy.  Click on the word FORM to fill out the Google Form Registration for both your annual membership and the Conference registration\, then pay on the appropriate PayPal link below\, or download the registration and bring cash or check with you or mail to Roger at the address on the form. \nPAYPAL LINKS: \nMEMBER DUES ($25) \nMEMBER DUES + REGISTRATION ($50) \nASSOCIATE DUES ($15) \nASSOCIATE DUES + REGISTRATION ($45) \nNON MEMBER REGISTRATION ($40) \nOTHER AMOUNT \nClick to Download Registration form: \nMASEREG_FORM-2017.doc \n  \nWe hope to see you all there\, the program will begin promptly at 8am.
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/2017-annual-conference-and-business-meeting/
LOCATION:Ramada Inn\, 490 Pleasant St\, Lewiston\, ME
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161207T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161207T170000
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CREATED:20161202T045405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161202T045405Z
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SUMMARY:MRWA Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:SUBSURFACE WASTEWATER Training Opportunities\nSpeakers Brent Lawson\, State Plumbing Inspector\, Maine Subsurface Wastewater Unit and Ken Stratton\, Natural Resources\, Site and Soils Evaluator and Project Manager\, Main-Land Development Consultants\, Inc. host classes specifically designed for  code enforcement\, local plumbing inspectors and site evaluators in Bangor at the Cross Insurance Center on Wednesday\, December 7th. \n  \nFor more information\, click on the flyer\, or on MRWA’s website.
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/mrwa-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Cross Insurance Center\, 515 Main St\, Bangor\, ME\, 04401
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160907T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160907T153000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20160226T063535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160711T171534Z
UID:3066-1473237000-1473262200@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:MAPSS/MASE/MAWS SEBAGO LAKE STATE PARK SOILS AND NATURAL RESOURCE WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:Join Dave Rocque for another and possibly “his last” soils workshop at Sebago Lake State Park.  When Dave does deliver his last workshop\, you won’t want to miss it so be sure to join us just in case!  Here is the Agenda and Registration.
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/mapssmasemaws-sebago-lake-state-park-soils-and-natural-resource-workshop/
LOCATION:Sebago Lake State Park\, 11 Park Access Rd\, Casco\, ME\, 04015\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160719T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160720T160000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20160616T053621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160616T055153Z
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SUMMARY:Training Opportunity -Subsurface Wastewater  Disposal Application  and System Installation
DESCRIPTION:Maine Rural Water will be hosting an informative and hands on training\, featuring the installation of multiple common septic systems over the course of two days.  Brent Lawson\, Ken Stratton\, and Tim Wade will join vendors in demonstrating a scarified surface\, setting a septic tank\, and the installation of a stone bed\, primitive systems\, an Eljen GSF system\, a Presby Enviro-Fin system\, an American Concrete chamber system\, and an Infiltrator Systems chamber system.   MASE members have the opportunity to attend for $50/day as the Board elected to spend some of the Eljen training money to subsidize training fees for the membership.    Thank you again to Wayne for the continued support.  Additionally\, MASE has contracted a videographer to capture and forever immortalize the training on the MASE website in order to educate the masses!  Be sure to attend to be a part of  MASE lore and history\, see the brochure for all the details. \n 
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/training-opportunity-subsurface-wastewater-disposal-application-and-system-installation/
LOCATION:Maine Rural Water\, 254 Alexander Reed Rd \, Richmond\, ME\, 04357\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160617T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160617T140000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20160515T231226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160515T231226Z
UID:3134-1466152200-1466172000@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:2016 MASE and FRIENDS! Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Please click on the link to download the registration: \nGolf Invitation MASE 2016 \nThanks again to Kathi Emmi\, Maine Septic & Pumping and Presby for lunch again this year! \nDid we mention free beer?!! \n 
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/2016-mase-and-friends-golf-tournament/
LOCATION:The Meadows Golf Club\, Huntington Hill Rd\, Litchfield\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160223T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160223T160000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20151212T080511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151212T080511Z
UID:3018-1456212600-1456243200@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:MASE ANNUAL MEETING
DESCRIPTION:“The Business Side of the Business” \nMark you calendars: \nThe MASE Annual Meeting will be held on Tuesday February 23rd 2016 at the Ramada in Lewiston. \nAgenda and Registration Information to follow.
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/mase-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Ramada Inn\, 490 Pleasant St\, Lewiston\, ME
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151209T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20151125T180410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151125T180410Z
UID:3014-1449648000-1449680400@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:MRWA Confernce
DESCRIPTION:ATTENTION \nSite Evaluators\, Certified Installers\, Certified Inspectors & \nLicensed Plumbing Inspectors (LPIs) \n  \nDo you need credit hours towards your license? \n  \nCome to Maine Rural Water Association’s Annual Conference on December 9\, 2015 in Bangor\, Maine. Not only will you be able to earn 6.0 credits towards your license\, you will have the opportunity to network with other experts in your field. \n  \nBrent Lawson\, Maine Subsurface Waste Water Disposal Unit\, and Ken Stratton\, Main-Land Development Consultants\, Inc. will be the dynamic speakers for four (4) training sessions designed just for you! Brent and Ken have guaranteed they will provide you with valuable information along with good laughs. Their sessions have been approved for Site Evaluators\, Certified Installers\, Certified Inspectors and Licensed Plumbing Inspectors (LPIs). The session titles are: \n\nEverything You Want to Know About Septic Systems But Have Been Afraid to Ask!\nAll Septic Systems Are Not Created Equal\nWhat Stinks?\nBaffles\, Filters & Pumps\, Oh My!\n\n  \nIn addition\, the following conference sessions have been approved for LPIs: \n\nEmerging Issues of the Clean Water Act\nDIY – Wellhead Protection for Small Systems\nLegal & Legislative Updates (held on 12/10)\n\n  \nSite Evaluators\, Certified Installers and Certified Inspectors can earn training credit at these sessions: \n\nBureau of Labor Standards\, Part 1\nBureau of Labor Standards\, Part 2\nNew Confined Space Standard and Employer/Contractor Safety Responsibilities (held on 12/10)\n\n  \nFor complete details and to register go to mainerwa.org. 
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/mrwa-confernce/
LOCATION:Cross Insurance Center\, Bangor
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SUMMARY:2016 Annual Conference - Getting down to the Business side of the Business
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date…. \nTuesday 2/23/2016 \nRamada Inn – Lewiston\, ME \n7:45 – 4:00 \n 
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/2016-annual-conference-getting-down-to-the-business-side-of-the-business/
LOCATION:ME
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151109T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20151004T232256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T232256Z
UID:3002-1447081200-1447088400@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:Board Meeting
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URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/board-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Division of Environmental Health Offices\, Key Bank Building\, 286 Water Street\, Augusta\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150909T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150909T153000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20150711T190519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150711T190519Z
UID:2888-1441789200-1441812600@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:SEBAGO LAKE STATE PARK SOILS AND  NATURAL RESOURCE WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:SEBAGO LAKE STATE PARK SOILS AND \nNATURAL RESOURCE WORKSHOP \nBy David Rocque \nIf you haven’t done so already\, now is the time to mark your calendar for the annual MAPSS\, MAWS\, \nMASE and SSSNNE soils and natural resource workshop. The workshop will be held on Wednesday\, \nSeptember 9\, 2015 at Sebago Lake State Park in the south western Maine town of Casco\, from 9:00 am \nuntil 3:30 pm. As in the past\, this workshop combines soil evaluation with natural resource identification \nand regulation issues. Unlike the past couple of years which have had very wet springs\, this year we had \nan exceptionally dry spring which will add another level of challenge to making determinations. This \nyear’s workshop will feature 7 sites including: \n1. A sandy spodosol that transitions from an upland to a wetland with deep organic soils. Even \n2. A sandy non-spodosol soil\, in a low lying area adjacent to the Saco River. Determinations \n3. A lacustrine sediment with spodic development in some of the soil pits. This site is in a \n4. A very complex area consisting of ground water seeps creating an apparent vernal pool\, a \n5. A drainageway that could be a stream\, a wetland\, a series of vernal pools or all of the \nexperienced soil scientists find it a challenge to determine whether color patterns observed \nin wetter sandy spodosols are due to the podsolization process or redoximorphic features. \nSometimes\, both are present. Whether you are a soil scientist\, a site evaluator\, a wetland \nscientist or a regulator\, you occasionally find yourself having to make these calls. Because \nsandy soils lack capillary pores\, vegetation can be less dependable as an indicator of \nhydrology\, particularly the herbaceous layer. See what the experts determined at this \nchallenging site and compare it to your determination. \nyou should make at this site include; is it in a flood plain\, is it a wetland\, where is the normal \nhigh water mark\, where is the starting point for shoreland zoning setback measurements \nand is the waterbody a river or the lake (at high water)? This site should generate \nconsiderable discussion. \nwooded area of pit and mound topography with little vegetation change until you reach an \nobvious wetland area. You will be asked to determine where the actual wetland boundary is \nand to distinguish between low chroma soil colors due to reduction as compared to the \npodsolization process. \nboulder field in a low lying area and a boulder field in an upland area. What are these areas \nand are they protected natural resources? How should they be identified on a soils map? \nCan houses or septic systems be designed on/over them? How should they be identified \nwhen mapping wetland boundaries? This site also has an observation point on a wetland \nadjacent to the lake\, or is it part of the lake? \nabove. This complex likely contains features that are identified differently by the various \n6. A stream/wetland complex that has been altered by man; a road crosses it now with a \n7. A stream that flows into the lake when lake levels are down but is flooded during high \nregulatory agencies/departments. Differing interpretations would mean differing \nregulations for those interested in land use activities near them. This site should generate \nsome interesting discussion. \nculvert. You will need to determine if the alteration activity has changed the complex from \nwhat it originally was (was it a wetland or a stream or both and does it contain significant \nvernal pools). How should it now be classified? Where do begin measuring from for \nsetbacks? What kind of setbacks are required and from where? Are there variable setbacks \ndue to variable features? \nwater. Sebago Lake water levels are very carefully controlled by a dam. The lake is drawn \ndown by exactly 5.5 feet every year in the late summer and early fall from high water levels \nin the spring. This flux makes it difficult to determine the normal high water mark of the lake \nor the Songo River and to determine where to begin measuring for setbacks in the \nshoreland zone. \nFor those of you not familiar with Sebago Lake State Park\, it is one of Maine’s original 5 State Parks\, \nopened in 1938. Located on the north end of the state’s second largest and deepest lake\, on both sides \nof the Songo River\, the park is 1500 acres in size. It includes Songo Lock State Historic Site. Songo Lock is \nthe lone remaining lock\, from a total of 28\, on a 50 mile long canal system constructed in 1830. \nOriginally constructed to transport 65 foot long canal boats back and forth from Harrison on Long Lake \nto Portland harbor\, it was discontinued in 1872\, replaced by the railroad. Today\, Songo Lock is used lift \npleasure boaters so they can travel upriver to Brandy Pond or Long Lake or lower them so they can \ntravel down river to Sebago Lake. The locks large wooden doors and cast-iron sluice gears are still \noperated by hand. For lunch\, you can stop by Songo Beach to use picnic tables beside a sand beach or \ntravel to Songo Lock which also has a couple of picnic tables. Lunch is not provided so bring your own. \nThere are limited opportunities to buy lunch nearby so I suggest packing your own or buying it on the \nway to the park. \nAs in the past\, we will have a team of expert soil professionals evaluating and describing soils pits \nincluding Greg Granger\, Dave Wilkinson and Nick Butler from the NRCS; State Site Evaluator Glenn \nAngell\, consultants; Jim Logan and Chris Dorion; former MASE President\, Dale Knapp and myself. We will \nalso have Mike Mullen\, Chris Coppi and Colin Clark from the DEP; Karen Bolstridge from LUPC (formerly \nLURC); Glenn Angel from the State Septic System Program\, Jay Clement from the Army Corps of \nEngineers\, Town of Casco Code Enforcement Officer Don Murphy and Portland Drinking Water Program \nrepresentative\, Nate Whalen to address regulatory issues. MAWS will provide a couple of botanists to \nevaluate the sites wetland status and be present during the day of the workshop. Tom Danielson a \nbiologist from DEP will be present to show how to sample waterbodies for aquatic insects and how to \nidentify them. The hand dug soil pits were located and excavated last summer and are being monitored \nfor depth to seasonal groundwater table by Sebago Lake State Park staff so there should be some data \nto compare with seasonal groundwater table determinations made on the basis of soil morphology. \nAlong with soil profile descriptions\, the soils team will provide soil drainage class determinations\, hydric \nsoil determinations (both New England Field Indicators and National Indicators) and subsurface \nwastewater disposal rules classification using the SSWWD drainage key. Regulators will provide \nregulatory interpretations for protected natural resources including freshwater wetlands\, streams and \nvernal pools. There will also be a discussion of shoreland zoning issues for sites near Sebago Lake and \nthe Songo River. Since Sebago Lake is the drinking water supply for the Portland area\, the Portland \nWater District has special rules for some activities within the Sebago Lake Watershed. A representative \nfrom the Portland Water District will discuss those special regulations. There are also local rules and \nregulations consultants need to be aware of. The Town of Casco Code Enforcement Officer will discuss \nlocal regulations adopted by his town. \nRegistration will be at the Park Headquarters on the Park Access Road\, from 8:30 am to 9:00 am. The \nPark Headquarters is the first right off the Park Access Road\, just past the intersection with State Park \nRoad. Participants will be given a map showing the locations of the 7 sites they are to visit. Please bring \nwith you a Munsell color book and copies of any keys you wish to use at the sites (NE Hydric Soil Field \nIndicators\, National Hydric Soil Field Indicators\, SSWWD Rules Drainage Key\, MAPSS Drainage Key\, \nWetland Plant List etc.). You will have until 12:30 pm to visit the sites. Unlike the workshop at Mt. Blue \nState Park\, these sites are relatively near each other. Each of the sites will have at least one monitor to \nshow you the points of interest and answer general questions. They will also have copies of the soil pit \nevaluations and other determinations which they will share with you after you have made your own \ndeterminations. \nAt the conclusion of the field portion of the workshop\, participants will gather at the Songo Beach picnic \narea at 1:30 pm for a group discussion of. Each of the sites will be discussed with participation from soil \npit evaluators\, other experts and regulators and I will do my best to keep things lively (as usual). \nIn keeping with tradition\, I have chosen some challenging sites and soils. These are conditions you all see \nin the field and struggle with. Not all site assessments are straight forward or black and white. The \npurpose of this workshop is to bring consultants and regulators together to discuss difficult sites and \nattempt to come to a consensus on how to classify them. This will be a good opportunity to use the \nMASE Drainage Key on some difficult soils\, with assistance from experts including the State Site \nEvaluator\, and make stream setback determinations within the shoreland zone (tributary require a 75 \nfoot setback). \nThis workshop should have broad appeal to soil scientists\, wetland scientists\, site evaluators\, code \nenforcement officers\, planners\, municipal officials\, regulators\, lake association members\, foresters and \nthe general public. You can participate at whatever level is appropriate for your background and \nknowledge level (the experts stationed at each site will provide the level of assistance you require). \nIt should be a fun\, interesting and informative day of camaraderie for all in a very scenic location.
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/sebago-lake-state-park-soils-and-natural-resource-workshop/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Casco\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150720T115500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150720T130000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20150711T184805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150711T184805Z
UID:2887-1437393300-1437397200@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:MPR talks about Soils
DESCRIPTION:MAPSS members (Natalie Lounsbury\, Andrew Carpenter\, and Ivan Fernandez) will be talking about our soils on Maine Public Radio on Monday\, July 20th at noon.  MPR stations can be found on the dial at: \n  \nWMED Calais – 89.7\nWMEA Portland – 90.1\nWMEP Camden – 90.5\nWMEH Bangor – 90.9\nWMEW Waterville – 91.3\nWMEM Presque Isle – 106.1\nWMEF Fort Kent – 106.5
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/mpr-talks-about-soils/
LOCATION:ME
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150413T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20150320T195725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150320T195725Z
UID:1867-1428937200-1428944400@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:Executive Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The agenda will include education and internship programs\, financial matters\, and department rule change updates.
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/executive-board-meeting/
LOCATION:Division of Environmental Health Offices\, Key Bank Building\, 286 Water Street\, Augusta\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150324T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150324T171500
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20150309T213250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150309T213250Z
UID:1844-1427184000-1427217300@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:MAWS Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:MAWS Winter Conference and Annual Meeting\nThis year’s conference will take place at Bowdoin College in Brunswick\, Maine. The topic this year will be “Changes”. Presentations will be situated around the changes going on in our environment\, regulations\, and more. You don’t want to miss this event! \n 
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/maws-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Bowdoin College\, Thorne Hall (Bldg 67)\, Brunswick\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150323T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150323T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20150228T041034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T041034Z
UID:1724-1427104800-1427112000@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:Rule Making Public Hearing
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/rule-making-public-hearing/
LOCATION:Division of Environmental Health Offices\, Key Bank Building\, 286 Water Street\, Augusta\, ME\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150311T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150311T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20150228T040209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T040209Z
UID:1722-1426086000-1426093200@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:MASE Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/mase-board-meeting/
LOCATION:Division of Environmental Health Offices\, Key Bank Building\, 286 Water Street\, Augusta\, ME\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150224T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150224T160000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20141114T183916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141114T183916Z
UID:389-1424764800-1424793600@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:2015 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calenders now!
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/2015-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Ramada Inn\, 490 Pleasant St\, Lewiston\, ME
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141112T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141112T150000
DTSTAMP:20260513T095303
CREATED:20141008T045940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141008T050317Z
UID:285-1415804400-1415804400@www.mainese.com
SUMMARY:Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.mainese.com/event/board-meeting/
LOCATION:Division of Environmental Health Offices\, Key Bank Building\, 286 Water Street\, Augusta\, ME\, United States
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