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Rules and Regs: Video Series Educates Delaware Homeowners
A series of three videos is helping to educate homeowners about the importance of properly maintaining their septic systems. The Divisions of...
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Emission Standards and Diesel Technology Upset Heavy-Duty Truck Market
Another fuel emissions benchmark was recently introduced, marking the next notch in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s regulations belt. The EPA and...
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Specification Tank Truck Remounting: Regulatory Considerations
A properly maintained specification cargo tank should outlast at least one truck chassis and can provide a long service life over a...
Editorial
Pumper Industry Professionals Recognize Carolyn Phillips With William Hapchuk Memorial Scholarship
This year at the annual state association breakfast at the Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo International, the National Association of Wastewater Technicians...
Editorial
Washington On-Site Sewage Association Provides Decentralized Wastewater Industry Support
Formed in 1990 in response to a lawsuit challenging the right of local health departments to certify licensed designers, the Washington On-Site...
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Delaware DNR Rolls Out New Septic System Inspector Licenses
After five years of work, the Delaware Groundwater Discharges Section of the Department of Natural Resources has updated its septic regulations. The...
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Do Water Softeners and Septic Systems Mesh?
An 18-month research project has found that water softeners, when operated efficiently, do not harm septic systems or affect their ability to...
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Top 3 Benefits of State Association Membership
Education. Legislative advocacy. Group discounts. All benefits of belonging to a state onsite/wastewater association, but they’re just a start. The list doesn’t...
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How To Manage Regulatory Compliance
Are you in compliance with all the regulations that impact your business? Do you even know all the agencies that might regulate...
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Rules and Regs: 21 States Fight Pollution Limits
Pollution limits set by the U.S. EPA to help clean up the Chesapeake Bay are being fought by 21 states that fear...
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It’s prison time, big fine for Washington State pumper
Longview, Wash., pumping contractor Ray Caldwell was sentenced this week to serve 27 months in prison and pay a $250,000 fine in...
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Dignity of the Septic Guy: Part Three
In part two of this series, we discussed the true product you bring to the table — the comfort that your customers...
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Pumpers & Installers Collaborate Via Wisconsin Onsite Water Recycling Association
Like many state industry associations, the Wisconsin Onsite Water Recycling Association provides many continuing education opportunities for its members. For those who...
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States Call for Considerable Government Payouts to Replace Aged, Leaking Septic Tanks
Replacing failing septic tanks is one part of a broad bill to improve water quality in Florida. The $380 million cleanup plan...
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NAWT Education Program Organizes Webinar on Property Transfer Inspections
Since the early 1990s the National Association of Wastewater Technicians has conducted workshops providing a standardized procedure to conduct onsite system inspections...
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Former PSAI executive director faces jail time
William F. Carroll, former executive director of the Portable Sanitation Association International, will spend 600 days in jail, spaced over 10 years,...







