Need Treatment? No Power, No Problem! Combined Treatment and Dispersal Solutions
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Join us for a FREE live webinar hosted by Infiltrator Water Technologies featuring members of our team. Please note all webinar times are Eastern Standard time.
Register NowThis presentation explores Combined Treatment and Dispersal (CTD) systems—passive technologies that deliver NSF/ANSI Standard 40 effluent without control panels, air pumps, with minimal maintenance. We’ll cover key topics including passive oxygen transfer, system sand specifications, effluent quality, and an overview of Advanced Enviro-Septic (AES) components. You’ll also see real-world examples of large-flow decentralized CTD systems in action. Whether you’re designing for an off-grid site or seeking a low-maintenance solution, discover how CTD technology offers flexibility, reliability, and simplicity for onsite wastewater treatment.
Speaker Biography
Zachary Newton is a Product Manager at Infiltrator Water Technologies, overseeing the Drainfield and Combined Treatment and Dispersal (CTD) product segments. With a background in customer service, sales, and field operations, Zak brings a practical, customer-focused perspective to the decentralized wastewater industry. His career began in facilities and grounds maintenance, providing early exposure to infrastructure systems that continues to inform his approach today. At Infiltrator, he supports product development, market education, and cross-functional collaboration, working closely with engineers, contractors, inspectors, and regulators to support successful system implementation. Zak earned his MBA from Southern New Hampshire University and is passionate about helping industry professionals navigate evolving technologies and environmental standards through clear communication, actionable insights, and a shared commitment to protecting our water resources.
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