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Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is the National Environmental Training Center for Small Communities (NETCSC)?
NETCSC is a nonprofit organization that improves the public health and environmental conditions of the nation's small communities by providing training and training-related information and referral services in the areas of wastewater, drinking water, and solid waste.

Where is NETCSC?
NETCSC is located at West Virginia University (WVU) in Morgantown, West Virginia, 75 miles south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. WVU is one of the nation's major doctoral-granting research institutions with approximately 22,000 students.

How can NETCSC help?
By providing training information and resources to environmental trainers and technical assistance providers, NETCSC helps to protect human health and the environment by ensuring safe and efficient operation of small drinking water, wastewater, and solid waste systems.

NETCSC training information and resources include a quarterly newsletter, E-train, a training resources catalog, training assistance and approximately 200 low-cost products, and an extensive training information repository through its resource center.

Who can I call for training-related information?
If you have a training-related question and don't know where to turn, call NETCSC at (800) 624-8301 and ask to speak with a training assistant. NETCSC training assistants answer questions and provide information about upcoming training events and materials available nationwide. They also put people in touch with trainers and training organizations throughout the country.

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