The U.S. EPA and its partners have launched a technology challenge for an advanced septic system nitrogen sensor with a total award...
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Beginning a Mentorship Can Benefit You and Your Company
Back when the fax machine was cutting-edge technology, I worked in a busy office where one of the senior managers would pick...
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Improve Your Training Effectiveness
A pumping company is only as good as its team. When your customers think of your company, they’ll think of your employees....
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Long Island Groups Urge Homeowners to Maintain Onsite Systems
More than 30 communities and organizations on Long Island are launching a public campaign to encourage homeowners to properly maintain and have...
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Is It Time to Renew Your Certificates and Update Continuing Education?
Expiration dates for National Association of Wastewater Technicians certificates have a way of creeping up on you. Believe it or not, the...
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How to Make the Most of Your Advertising Dollars
At Royal Flush, we put most of our advertising dollars towards Google keywords or Google advertising. But you do need to have some other...
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Rules and Regs: Australian Consumer Group Challenges 'Flushable' Wipes Claims
Flushable wipes may be the topic of a class-action lawsuit in Australia. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accused Kimberly-Clark and...
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State of Washington Expands Septic System Replacement Loan Program
The Washington departments of Ecology and Health have expanded a septic system replacement program in the western part of the state to...
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Prepare for a Future With More Floods and Drought
According to two experts in the decentralized wastewater industry, there is no point in arguing about climate change. It’s here. And they...
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Rules and Regs: Florida Changes Water-Softener Brine Waste Recommendations
In a September memo to county health departments, the Florida Bureau of Environmental Health Onsite Sewage Program says it is now recommending...
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Septic Care: A New Wastewater Treatment Challenge
New studies indicate that the fibers in our clothes could be poisoning our waterways and food chain on a massive scale. Microfibers...
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Exploding Trucks and DIY Restrooms: The Top 10 Stories of 2016
As the year comes to a close, we take a look back at some of the top stories on pumper.com. If you...
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Improper Use of ‘Flushable Wipes’ Costs Canadians $250 Million Annually
The Municipal Enforcement Sewer Use Group, composed of 29 communities in Ontario, estimates that flushable wipes cost Canadian utilities $250 million per...
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Submit Scholarship Applications, Industry Service Award Nominations
Hapchuk ScholarshipThe National Association of Wastewater Technicians is offering a $1,500 Hapchuk Scholarship to a deserving student interested in a career in...
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Wastewater Equipment Fair Heading to Texas in April
After a successful first Wastewater Equipment Fair in September 2016, the second WEQ Fair has been scheduled, this time in Texas, giving...
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Septic Care: Iron Filters and Septic Systems
Neither iron nor manganese in water present a health hazard. However, their presence in water may cause taste, staining and accumulation problems in...
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Rules and Regs: ‘Get Pumped!’ Campaign Promotes Septic Care on Long Island
More than 30 communities and organizations on Long Island are launching a public campaign to encourage people to properly maintain their septic...










