There are an estimated 90,000 cesspools in use across the Hawaiian Islands, and now their days are numbered.This spring, the Legislature passed and...
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2017 NAWT Waste Treatment Symposium Set for Next Week
There’s still time to register for the 2017 National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) Waste Treatment Symposium, slated for Aug. 23 and...
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How Contaminants of Emerging Concern May Affect Land Application
The federal biosolids rule is contained in 40 CFR Part 503 and is a major focus of the Resource Conservation and Recovery...
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4 Tips to Promote Your Pumping Business on Social Media
When you’re thinking about how to market your septic services business, you may first think about traditional media sources like print, radio...
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What Can You Learn From a Lifetime Achievement Award Winner?
Bruce Fox was out in front of the crowd at a National Association of Wastewater Technicians meeting during the WWETT Show accepting...
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Communities Take Differing Approaches to Wastewater Regulation Around Washington’s Puget Sound
Thurston County and the town of Lynden are at opposite ends of Puget Sound, and in the last month both took action...
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The Future Is Tied to Technology and Automation
Names: Eddie Harrison
Business: BAT Onsite LLC
Location: Mount Airy, Maryland
Age: 57
Years in the industry: 35What we do: We service automated onsite systems including...
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Attend the 2017 NAWT Waste Treatment Symposium in Pennsylvania
It’s time to make your plans for the eighth National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) Waste Treatment Symposium. The Symposium will be...
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Rules & Regs: Massachusetts Licensing Bills Draw Pumper's Opposition
Two bills in the Massachusetts Legislature concern Frank King.King runs Action King Services in Lowell, Massachusetts, and is a former member of...
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Attend the 2017 NAWT Waste Treatment Symposium in Pennsylvania
It’s time to make your plans for the eighth National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) Waste Treatment Symposium. The Symposium will be...
Editorial
California Prepares for Direct Potable Reuse of Wastewater
California’s multi-year drought was officially declared over this spring, but the Legislature is on the verge of making the state a pioneer...
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Laying the Groundwork For Time-of-Sale Inspections
Nestled along the southern shore of Lake Michigan, La Porte County is the first in Indiana to enact an official point-of-sale property...
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We Need More Flexible Regulations
Names: Bill Coffey, president; Billy Coffey, vice presidentBusiness: Pembroke Pumping Services Inc.Location: Danbury, ConnecticutAge: Bill 72, Billy 46Years in the industry: Bill...
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Rules and Regs: EPA Starts Revision of Water Regulation
In its early steps in rewriting the Waters of the U.S. Rule, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently sent letters to several...
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Maryland considers return of best-technology rule for onsite systems
The state that surrounds most of Chesapeake Bay, where struggles over water quality have occupied public attention for several years, may revive...
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Educating Wastewater Professionals and Septic System Users
One of the nation’s most rural states has a new resource to teach septic system users and wastewater professionals about onsite technology.With...
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Business is a Mad Dash for Scott Kellogg
In States Snapshot, we visit with a member of a state, provincial or national trade association in the decentralized wastewater industry. This...










