More than two dozen witnesses testified before a joint legislative committee Tuesday on proposed regulation for upgraded septic systems across the state, most of them opposing the rule change. State Department of the Environment officials who wrote the regulations –– the only proponents aside from environmentalists –– told the Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review joint committee that applying best available septic technology statewide is the way to reduce nutrient sediment load in the Chesapeake Bay.
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I bought a washer/dryer stack from HD this year. Within two months the washer had failed to the point that they replaced it. Even set it up for me. Within two months, that washer had a catastrophic failure as did the first one. I told the HD rep that I wanted to return the dryer and choose a different stack assembly. HD said "no problem." I paid a small amount of $ difference and they brought the new unit in and set it up for free. Viva Home Depot.
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