Inside the June 2008 Issue
Features
Rules and Regs: Wisconsin Tightens Maintenance Rules and Raises Sanitary Permit Fees
The Wisconsin Onsite Water Recycling Association is concerned that seasonal properties should be maintained to higher standards, due to sporadic use and shock loads during peak periods.
Profile: No Separation Anxiety
Hands-on Clearwater Tech owners build their own custom dewatering solution offering simplicity and significant disposal cost savings
Special Feature: Losing the Super Bowl
Claiming trademark infringement, the NFL forced a Phoenix portable sanitation company to change its name on the eve of the big game
Building the Business: Growing Leaders Takes Time
Look for workers with great potential to advance the business, then invest in their development
Cover Story: Green & Growing
For New England contractor Bluewater Septic, environmentally friendly processes point the way to business expansion
Overheard Online: Clogged Arteries
A poster wonders if he can clean out sluggish drainfield lines without the major surgery of replacing the onsite system
Reading Between the Lines: Bergh Rushes to Defend the Industry
Bad news, as someone once said, travels fast. And wildly inaccurate information about septic system mishaps travels lightning fast. Bill Bergh can attest to that after overhearing a water cooler discussion this spring at his office.




