02 Sep What's That Smell? Septic & Private Water Systems (Wells) What's That Smell? Septic & Private Water Systems (Wells) Wednesday, September 2, 2026 (2:00 PM to 3:00 PM) 1.0 Education Credits Orchid Winery, Aurora, Ohio Details You're Registered! DescriptionLocationInstructors Oh no! Not another septic or well issue before closing? Why this class matters to YOU! Septic and well issues are among the top hidden deal-breakers in rural and some suburban transactions. In this class, you will learn how to advise your seller and buyer clients, so your deal stays on track. Will Duck, Environmental Supervisor at Portage County Health District, will lead us through some of the most common problems and how your clients can avoid last-minute surprises. What attendees will learn (that most real estate professionals don't know) is how the Health Department protects the water supply; the mechanics of how septic and private water systems operate; what your clients NEED to know; what the most common problems that derail real estate deals are; maintenance, repair and financing solutions for consumers. Don't let septic and private water systems (wells) flush your deal! Instructor: Will Duck, Environmental Supervisor, Portage County Health Department; 1-hour c.e. requested. Networking to follow class conclusion. Please contact tcovell@akronclevelandrealtors.com with questions. Orchid Winery Orchid Winery155 Treat RoadAurora, OH 44202 Map & Directions Will Duck Will Duck is the Water Quality Supervisor at the Portage County Health District, where he oversees the Wastewater and Private Water programs. He has a bachelor's degree in biology from Kent State University and licensure as a Registered Environmental Health Specialist. He brings both technical knowledge and leadership to his role. He is passionate about public service, community health, and advancing water quality standards through education, collaboration and effective fieldwork. Will Duck Will Duck is the Water Quality Supervisor at the Portage County Health District, where he oversees the Wastewater and Private Water programs. He has a BS degree in Biology from Kent State University and licensure as a Registered Environmental Health Specialist. He brings both technical knowledge and leadership to his role. He is passionate about public service, community health, and advancing water quality standards through education, collaboration, and effective fieldwork.