Bryce Mulligan named CEO of KAISER PREMIER

In July, Dan Weber retired and handed over the operational leadership of KAISER PREMIER to the new CEO, Bryce Mulligan. Weber will continue to support the company in strategic matters as a member of the board of directors. Under Weber’s leadership, KAISER PREMIER successfully navigated major challenges and expanded its product portfolio. Since American Premier manufacturing was acquired by KAISER in 2017, the company has successfully relaunched its brand with hydrovacs. All existing contacts remain unchanged. Matthias Kaiser, who has closely supported KAISER PREMIER as chief operating officer for nearly four years, will continue to serve as the liaison in Liechtenstein and assist Mulligan in his onboarding. The sales team, led by Mike Kohn, as well as spare parts service and customer support, remain reachable through the usual contact channels. 


Imperial Industries unveils new brand identity

Wausau, Wisconsin-based Imperial Industries launched a refreshed brand identity that honors 45 years of legacy while aligning with the company’s next chapter of growth and innovation. The rebrand includes a new logo, updated messaging and a unified visual identity that ties together Imperial’s commercial and industrial divisions under one brand. At the heart of the new identity is a brand mark called The Spark, representing the spark of ideation, the creativity behind every design and the literal spark from welders and fabricators who bring every septic truck and engineered storage systems to life. Imperial will begin rolling out the new look in spring 2026 across trucks, trade show exhibits, printed materials and a relaunched website.  


National Disposal Crisis Alliance Task Force completes white paper

The National Disposal Crisis Alliance Task Force has completed its work on the white paper, The National Septage and Portable Sanitation Disposal Crisis. The document presents the findings of a collaborative national survey addressing the growing crisis in septage and portable sanitation waste disposal. It highlights infrastructure limitations, rising costs and the urgent need for coordinated action among public and industry stakeholders. The task force is collaboration of several organizations, including the National Association of Wastewater Technicians, National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association, Portable Sanitation Association International, Georgia Onsite Wastewater Association and Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality. To view and download the white paper, visit pumper.com or nawt.org. 


Anua announces leadership transition

Anua announced a strategic leadership transition with the appointment of Sean Martin as CEO. Martin, who has served as president since 2018, succeeds Colin Bishop, who has chosen to step down to pursue other personal and professional interests outside of Anua. With the transition to CEO, Martin will lead Anua, Geoflow and Sim/Tech into the next chapter of innovation and market expansion, with a focus on scalable solutions for commercial and residential community developers seeking resilient, cost-effective and eco-friendly wastewater treatment infrastructure.  


Doodie-Calls acquires Heritage Sanitation

Doodie-Calls completed its acquisition of Heritage Sanitation, a Houston-based portable sanitation provider. When combined with the recent acquisition of San Antonio TexSan Site Services and greenfield branch openings in Dallas and Beaumont, Doodie-Calls now boasts a significant presence across Texas. Founded in 2019, Doodie-Calls has rapidly grown as a provider of portable sanitation and mobile infrastructure solutions known for its dependable service and swift deployment capabilities. American Sanican is known for its portable restroom rentals and Cap City Rentals specializes in portable bathroom trailers and single unit rentals.


Premier Tech expands in Iowa

Premier Tech has acquired Karr’s Septic Service, located in Vinton, Iowa, by its Water and Environment Business Group. The acquisition allows Premier Tech Water and Environment to establish two new positions in Iowa and expand its range of septic services to homeowners throughout eastern Iowa. The acquisition also enables Premier Tech to expand its time-of-transfer diagnostic service to homeowners across Iowa’s main markets.

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