Every system put in the ground since 1980 has met EPA requirements.
The EPA testing and certification program is a best intentioned process that turned out to have no value or application.
All systems are tested and inspected at the local level (county or municipality) and by law all inspection and test criteria have to meet or exceed EPA requirements.
Due to this 'built in' approval process, the EPA testing and certification process has become redundant and unnecessary. For this reason no legitimate wastewater company bothers to obtain the certification.
That IWS did make the effort to obtain the certification is therefore not a positive result, but in fact, points to a questionable motive.
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