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Rules and Regs: WIPPES Act Aims to Modify Nonflushable Wipes Labeling
Two U.S. senators introduced a bipartisan bill requiring manufacturers to label nonflushable wet wipes with information about the wipes’ proper disposal. Sens....
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Vermont Septic System Expert Focuses On Outreach
Name and title or job description: Jared Willey, co-owner with David Mead
Business name and location: Advanced Onsite Services, Colchester, VermontServices we offer:...
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Minnesota Pumper Finds Help in National Association
Name and title or job description: Brian Koski, owner, chief executive officer
Business name and location: Septic Check, Milaca, MinnesotaServices we offer: We...
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Dye Tests Promote Septic System Health
Maggie Morehouse is an environmental health specialist II with the Environmental Health Division of Thurston County, Washington, and is the division’s dye...
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Education Sessions and Industry Event Roundup: June 2025
Attending education sessions and involvement in industry associations are two ways you can continue to expand your knowledge and improve your skills....
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PHCC Workshop Highlights AI Tools and Innovation for Field Leadership
The role of the foreman is evolving, a fact demonstrated clearly at the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors — National Association (PHCC) Educational Foundation’s recent...
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Mentorship Allows You to Build Skills and Relationships on the Job Site
Contractors should strongly consider implementing a mentorship program within their companies, not only to build valuable skills, but also to foster strong...
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Education Sessions and Industry Event Roundup: May 2025
Attending education sessions and involvement in industry associations are two ways you can continue to expand your knowledge and improve your skills....
Editorial
Rules and Regs: Nonprofit Offers Septic Grants to Rural and Minority Communities
North Carolina-based nonprofit, Water Well Trust, accepted a $3 million grant from the USDA Decentralized Water Systems program to distribute to rural...
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How Irrigation Systems Can Protect Lake Erie From Nutrient Runoff
Karen Mancl is professor emerita of food, agricultural and biological engineering at The Ohio State University. She is a nationally known expert...
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From Apprentice to Crew Leader: Steps to Take Your Career to the Next Level
If you're working as a trades apprentice, you might already have your sights set on more than just the next job. You're...
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Michigan Declines to Vote on State Standards
Michigan remains the only state without statewide septic regulations, as legislators adjourned in 2024 before voting on a proposed septic bill, Planet...
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Education Sessions and Industry Event Roundup: April 2025
Attending education sessions and involvement in industry associations are two ways you can continue to expand your knowledge and improve your skills....
Editorial
Working to Improve New York Waterways
Voters in Long Island’s Suffolk County on Nov. 5 approved a proposition aimed at protecting drinking water and waterways. Multiple media reports...
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How One Colorado Pumper Makes It in the Mountains
Name and title or job description: Scott Search, owner
Business name and location: Search Septic, Bailey, ColoradoServices we offer: We do septic pumping,...
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Making Sense of Methane
For something relatively simple in concept, there is a lot going on inside a septic tank. First and foremost, they are a...








