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Rules and Regs: Septic Systems Blamed for Algae Bloom
Online Exclusives
December 18, 2017
In this month’s regulations update, Jacksonville’s unlicensed septic inspector could cost a boy his life, and scientists refute the claim that septic effluent is causing poor water quality in Florida
The Septic System Answer Man’s 6 Best Tips of 2017
Online Exclusives
December 14, 2017
Site Evaluators Team Up With Habitat for Humanity
Online Exclusives
December 13, 2017
Simple Sells in This Year’s Crop of Classy Trucks
Editorial
November 29, 2017
Pumpers take a back-to-basics approach with many of the 2017 entries. Cast your ballot to help us choose the top truck of the year.
3 Steps to Creating Networking Gold for Your Pumping Business
Editorial
November 29, 2017
When opportunity knocks, be prepared to promote your company to new customers with clarity and purpose.
Long Island Communities in New York Tighten Onsite System Rules
Editorial
November 29, 2017
Linking Pumpers and the Public in the Classroom
Editorial
November 29, 2017
Stepping out to educate septic system users will generate more maintenance business and result in happier homeowners.
What Is a Hydraulic Load Test, and When Is It Used?
Editorial
November 29, 2017
In many situations, it’s important for installers to put a system through its paces to determine proper baseline operation.
Wastewater Pros Play a Critical Role in Water Resource Protection
Editorial
November 29, 2017
Statewide licensing, better-informed customers top Kansas Small Flows member Tim Lubbers’ list of changes that will support our important industry.
Elite Service Provider Puts Extra Effort Into Homeowner Education
Online Exclusives
November 28, 2017
Legacy Septic supplies a customized septic care plan for all their customers
Rules and Regs: Rising Water in Lake Michigan Spurs Septic Shutdown
Online Exclusives
November 23, 2017
In this month's regulations update, increased water levels in Lake Michigan have shut down septics for two Indiana property owners, and a Virginia court lets a previous decision stand in the case of a septic tank death case
Start Your Own ‘Septic Social’ Event to Educate Homeowners
Online Exclusives
November 14, 2017
A Vermont Public Radio podcast presents a great idea for helping your customers understand their septic systems
You Want Loyal Customers? Try Going Old School.
Editorial
November 06, 2017
Handwritten notes, old-fashioned courtesy and a clean appearance will go a long way to the constant callbacks that will drive your revenues higher.
What Should I Do if a Septic System Floods?
Editorial
November 06, 2017
Follow these design, maintenance and recovery tips to avert disaster when a customer’s onsite system goes underwater.
Encourage the Next Generation of Wastewater Workers
Editorial
November 06, 2017
Nebraska’s Tony Mendes believes state and national trade associations must follow new technologies to help the environment and enhance professionalism.
Rules and Regs: California Moves Toward Toilet-to-Tap, Australia Moves Away
Online Exclusives
October 23, 2017
In this month's regulations update, California works on standards for direct potable reuse; and a campground in Maryland sues the government for ignoring septic-related lake pollution
New Study Shows Decline in Residential Water Use
Online Exclusives
October 16, 2017
Rules and Regs Podcast: Replacing Cesspools in Hawaii
Podcasts
October 03, 2017
Massachusetts Septic and Drain Cleaning Licensing Proposals Viewed as Burdensome
Editorial
September 30, 2017
Would You Accept Eggs, Chickens and a Hog for Payment?
Editorial
September 30, 2017
Iowa’s Rob Brown has some interesting stories to tell about his customers, his favorite equipment, and his hopes for a more professional industry.
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