Grant from Table Rock Lake Community Foundation Awarded for Pump-Out Rebates!
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Accepting Rebate forms for Septic Pump-outs!
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Hey, Stone County and southeast Barry County residents!! H2Ozarks is providing a $50.00 pump-out rebate to homeowners located around Table Rock Lake in Stone and southeast Barry Counties in Missouri thanks to a grant from the Table Rock Lake Community Foundation!
This rebate is available to homeowners meeting the eligibility requirements and who have their septic tank pumped out by a licensed sludge hauler between November 1, 2022, to April 30, 2023. Rebates will be issued, in the order received, to homeowners meeting all eligibility criteria.
Proper septic system use and routine care are vital to protecting public health, preserving our groundwater, lakes, streams, and waterways, and avoiding costly repairs that can result from neglect. H2Ozark’s “Septic Tank Pump Out Rebate Program” aims to encourage homeowners to pump out their septic tanks, a routine element of proper septic maintenance.
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A limited number of rebates are available and are restricted to Stone County, Missouri residents and residents of the Table Rock Lake area in southeast Barry County, Missouri. If you reside outside of our targeted project area you may benefit from other pump-out rebate programs administered by James River Basin Partnership or through Taney County. Additional information and links to these programs can be found on our website.
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A very heartfelt, “Thank you,” to the Table Rock Lake Community Foundation for selecting H2Ozarks as a grant recipient, making this program possible. The Table Rock Lake Community Foundation’s mission is to enhance the quality of life in Stone County and southeast Barry County through resource development, community grantmaking, collaboration, and public leadership. Founded on March 31, 2004, Table Rock Lake Community Foundation has distributed more than $9 million back to the community. If you would like to donate to the Table Rock Lake Community Foundation and support their efforts, you can donate here.
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News and Events in the Ozarks!
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Thank you for a successful 2022 Shoreline Cleanup! We could not do this without the help and support of the community and area businesses.
We look forward to next year's cleanup and another successful year!
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Bennett Spring Stream Team Clean Up Nov. 5th
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JEFFERSON CITY, MO, Volunteers are invited to join Bennett Spring Stream Team #5462 to help with their annual cleanup at Bennett Spring State Park. The cleanup will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5. This year, the team will focus on the section from the spring head to the Niangua River.
Everyone is invited to participate. Those who want to help streamside or on land do not need to register in advance, but are asked to check in with coordinators at the springhead. Naturalist Patricia Chambers will be coordinating this group. These participants will be assigned to clean the topside around the park.
Scuba divers need to preregister and must be certified. James Presley, an open-water diver, instructor, service technician and level 7 diver, is coordinating the underwater cleanup in all three spring zones. Those wanting to assist by diving for trash need to bring a scuba cylinder and cold-water gear, as the water is spring fed and chilly. The goal of these dives is to clean up trash and debris, such as fishing line, lures and other items, below the surface.
New this year, participants will have the opportunity to preorder by email a lunch from Old 76 Smokehouse, receive an event T-shirt and scuba air tank fills are free for the day. Email for scuba registration paperwork and/or more details regarding scuba diving packages.
Fees for the day are $25 for current Land Locked Scuba Club members, $50 for nonmembers and $30 for non-divers. For more information, contact the Bennett Spring nature center at 417-532-3925. Bennett Spring State Park is located at 26250 Highway 64A in Lebanon.
For more information on state parks and historic sites, visit mostateparks.com. Missouri State Parks is a division of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
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Buffalo River Watershed
Arkansas Launches Septic Remediation Program!
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Our Arkansas Septic Remediation Program expanded to include Buffalo River Watershed!
Technical and financial resources available. Up to 90% in grant $$ available to replace or repair your septic system.
Contact Stefanie Reynolds at 479.225.2963 or email for more information.
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Mister Car Wash Water Stewardship
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How Mister is doing their part to conserve water.
When you enter the tunnel, cameras and sensors detect the length of your vehicle, so the application of Mister products is carefully timed and tailored to your specific car. This ensures proper coverage and conserves water and chemicals between vehicles.
Mister also uses different types of water at each stage of the wash to utilize every drop.
To read more on Mister click the button!
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Thank you to our Shoreline Cleanup Sponsors!!
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David Casaletto
President/CEO
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Jerry Harman
Program Director
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Erin Scott
Senior Policy and Program Director
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Shelly Dare Smith
Arkansas Program Manager
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Stefanie Z Reynolds
Arkansas Project Coordinator
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Olivia Magnes
Outreach Coordinator
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