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Single family home to community systems – decentralized wastewater treatment is no longer a one-size-fits-all solution. Traditionally, decentralized systems were considered only when connecting to a centralized sewer was impossible - but that’s changing. Today, decentralized systems offer scalable, cost-effective, and sustainable options for projects of varying sizes. This presentation will explore how collection, treatment, dispersal, and even operation and maintenance share common principles across centralized and decentralized approaches. We’ll dive into real-world examples of large-scale decentralized systems handling daily flows once thought achievable only through centralized infrastructure. Discover how these solutions are redefining what’s possible in modern decentralized wastewater management. 

Speaker Biography

Chris Strycharz, P.E., Wastewater Engineer 

Chris joined Infiltrator Water Technologies in 2015 after graduating from the University of Connecticut with a BS in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Starting his career as a Project Engineer, Chris worked in the Technical Services Department and contributed to the R&D of new products. In 2019, Chris took on a new role as the Western Region Engineered Systems Consultant, where he was responsible for providing sales and technical assistance for commercial and decentralized onsite wastewater systems. As of 2022, Chris began a new role as a Wastewater Engineer assisting in the design of onsite wastewater treatment facilities. Chris is a registered PE in the State of Connecticut and recently received his Master of Engineering degree from the University of Connecticut. 

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