2026 Spring Wake County Onsite Water Protection Installer and Designer Workshop
Date: Fri, Apr 17, 2026
Time: 8:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Venue: Wake County, Raleigh
Price: Free
Category: Community
Join us for the 2026 Spring Wake County Onsite Water Protection Installer and Designer Workshop, a hands-on training event designed for professionals working in onsite wastewater system installation and design. The workshop kicks off at 8:45 a.m. with welcome remarks from Evan Kane, Director of Wake County Onsite Water Protection, followed by program updates from OSWP managers. Attendees will then dive into financial assistance options and well and septic repair programs across North Carolina, featuring experts from SERCAP (Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, Inc.), Wake County OSWP and Preserving Home, Inc. After a short break, the focus shifts to practical solutions for challenging lots, led by Brad Johnson of T&J Panel, Inc., who will also provide a live product demonstration before lunch. Check out the full agenda below. Time Session 8:45 - 9 a.m. Welcome and opening remarks Evan Kane, Onsite Water Protection (OSWP) Director Updates - OSWP Program Manager Justin Milstein, Mike Ranck, Jie Liu 9 - 10:30 a.m. SERCAP Financial Program Options and Well & Septic Repair Programs Across NC Steven Berkowitz, Technical Assistance Provider, SERCAP Evan Kane, Director, Wake County OSWP Dan Sargent, CEO, Preserving Home, Inc. 10:30 - 10:45 a.m. Break 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. Overcoming Difficult Lots Brad Johnson, CEO, T&J Panel, Inc. 11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. T&J Panel Product Demonstration Brad Johnson, CEO, T&J Panel, Inc. This workshop has been approved for three (3) Continuing Education Hours by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Operator Certification Program – Wastewater. It will also be submitted to the North Carolina Registered Environmental Health Specialist Board for approval of three (3) CE hours. Register here. This event is for continuous education and improvement of professional services. Selection of the presenters does not imply affiliation or endorsement by Wake County Onsite Water Protection Division. For more information, please cont