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MFASC Storm Water Group Renewal

The Metal Finishing Assn. of Southern California issues storm water group renewal reminder.

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The Metal Finishing Assn of Southern California (MFASC) has issued a reminder to its members that it is time to renew participation in the MFASC Storm Water Compliance Group.  

Those wishing to continue to be a member of the association’s Compliance Group, should fill out the registration form below and return it to bernie@moorecompliance.com ASAP. If you have any questions, call 818-709-7967.

Download the Storm Water Compliance Group registration form here.
 

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