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Welcome to CMOM.net, a reliable source of information about the US EPA's Capacity, Management, Operations, and Maintenance (CMOM) regulations.

CMOM.net is maintained by members of the Collection Systems Committee of the Water Environment Federation (WEF). WEF is the non-profit international professional organization for policy, education, and technical advancement in the field of wastewater management. (Note: CMOM.net and the information it contains is not owned, endorsed, approved, controlled, or otherwise supported by the Water Environment Federation.) 

 

 
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For the latest developments on CMOM, please take a look at What's New.

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Read the on-line CMOM Manual for a complete education about CMOM.

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Visit Downloads to obtain copies of CMOM documents and other related publications.

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To submit structured comments about proposed regulations, visit the Comments To EPA page.

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Training in CMOM regulations and implementation strategy is being sponsored by the WEF.

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The Resource Directory contains a listing of CMOM operations and engineering consultants as well as technical providers with CMOM implementation capabilities.

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The Collection Systems Committee has produced a CMOM Reference Guide to provide general guidance regarding CMOM.

 

For further information about CMOM.net, please contact:

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Last updated: December 01, 2004.

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