I’ve sometimes heard folks say that new government regulations – whether we’re talking about automobile emissions or work safety standards – often have their genesis in sunny California. And a recent very small media report out of the hometown of the stars, Malibu, Calif., caught my attention and got me to wondering about a potential regulation trend in the liquid waste industry.
According to the Malibu Patch, residents of the upscale oceanfront town are complaining about septic service providers causing unpleasant odors by transferring collected waste from smaller trucks needed on narrow streets to reach beachfront mansions into larger tanker trucks
















