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....
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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....
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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...
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Education Sessions and Industry Event Roundup: March 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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Trained to Save: The Benefits of CPR Training in Your Workplace
There are more than 356,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests annually in the U.S., and nearly 90% of them are fatal. Which means only...
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Education Sessions and Industry Event Roundup: February 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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Rules and Regs: New Laws for New Hampshire Waterfront Property
New Hampshire on Sept. 1, 2024, adopted new laws regarding waterfront septic systems. The Laconia Daily Sun reported that environmental professionals and...








