MOWRA

Michigan Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association

Statement of Purpose

To bring together all of the Onsite Wastewater Professionals in Michigan (regulatory, academic, research, testing, design, consulting, manufacturing, installation, and servicing) to form an organization for the purpose of promoting and improving onsite wastewater treatment disposal and management practices which will be safe, effective, ecologically sounds, and economically feasible.
To promote the development of more uniform technically based onsite practices and regulations across the state.

To provide a statewide forum for evaluation of codes and regulations, formulation, and revising standards and practices and education for the entire onsite wastewater profession.

To collect information resources and provide for meetings, tours, and other methods of information exchange.

MOWRA

Michigan Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association

$ Raised for the Sea

We have recycled 75% of the waste from our clean-up initiatives, significantly reducing ocean plastic and pollutants.

Research and Innovation

Showcasing ongoing research projects, technological innovations to ocean preservation.

Statement of Purpose

To bring together all of the Onsite Wastewater Professionals in Michigan (regulatory, academic, research, testing, design, consulting, manufacturing, installation, and servicing) to form an organization for the purpose of promoting and improving onsite waste water treatment disposal and management practices which will be safe, effective, ecologically sound, and economically feasible.

To promote the development of more uniform technically based onsite practices and regulations across the state.

To provide a state wide forum for evaluation of codes and regulations, formulation and revising standards and practices and education the entire onsite wastewater profession.

To collect informational resources and provide for meetings, tours, and other methods of information exchange.

 

Statement of Purpose

To bring together all of the Onsite Wastewater Professionals in Michigan (regulatory, academic, research, testing, design, consulting, manufacturing, installation, and servicing) to form an organization for the purpose of promoting and improving onsite waste water treatment disposal and management practices which will be safe, effective, ecologically sound, and economically feasible.

To promote the development of more uniform technically based onsite practices and regulations across the state.

To provide a state wide forum for evaluation of codes and regulations, formulation and revising standards and practices and education the entire onsite wastewater profession.

To collect informational resources and provide for meetings, tours, and other methods of information exchange.

Statement of Purpose

To bring together all of the Onsite Wastewater Professionals in Michigan (regulatory, academic, research, testing, design, consulting, manufacturing, installation, and servicing) to form an organization for the purpose of promoting and improving onsite waste water treatment disposal and management practices which will be safe, effective, ecologically sound, and economically feasible.

100% of Donations Fund Clean and Safe Drinking Water

Join us in preserving marine ecosystems for a sustainable future. Join us in preserving marine ecosystems for a sustainable future.

Programs

Current Initiatives & Projects

Coastal Cleanup

Our solution provides a wide range of tools, features, and functionalities to help your sales organisation.

Goal: $250,000

Marine Education

Our solution provides a wide range of tools, features, and functionalities to help your sales organisation.

Goal: $50,000

Habitat Restoration

Our solution provides a wide range of tools, features, and functionalities to help your sales organisation.

Goal: $150,000

Oceanic Scale

Diving into the Numbers

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Over 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered by oceans, making them the planet’s largest habitat.

More than 500 coral species can be found in coral reefs, each contributing to the vibrant colors and biodiversity.

Scientists estimate that there are over 1.5 million species yet to be discovered in the depths of the ocean.

Our Coral Reef Restoration project aims to revitalize degraded coral reefs in Miami through a combination of coral transplantation, artificial reef structures, & community involvement.

How You Can Help

Getting Involved

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Join the Team

Cultivating resilient coral species in nurseries and transplanting them onto damaged.

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Become a Volunteer

Installing artificial reef structures to provide habitat for marine life and enhance the resilience.

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Make a Donation

Installing artificial reef structures to provide habitat for marine life and enhance the resilience.

Join Us in the Journey to Revive and Protect These Underwater Wonderlands for Future Generations.