Inside the October 2008 Issue of Pumper

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In Good Hands
Valuable life lessons and understanding of the business resulted in an orderly family ownership transition for Old Pueblo Septic and Drain Service
Industry News - October 2008
Lenzyme Designs Maintenance Brochure; Capital Rubber Raises $1,500 for Troops; Hannay Releases Pressure Wash, Spray Hose Reel Catalog; Simple Solutions Adds Distributors
A Growing Hobby
Central Pennsylvania gardener shares septic tank knowledge with other flower enthusiasts
Association News; Training and Education; Calendar
This all-in-one resource will point you to the information you need.
Enjoy a Harvest of Interesting Stories
Like so many leaves falling to the ground through much of the U.S. this month, this issue of Pumper is blanketed with colorful and unique characters from the liquid waste industry.
Big & Brawny
We offer a by-the-numbers peek at the latest chassis choices for septic hauling rigs
Expect a Run on Gold Watches
The coming years will bring a record number of employee retirements. Make sure you’re prepared for the exodus of baby boomers.
It’s a Dirty Job ...
The pumpers at Evans Septic Tank Service show they’re proud to serve the North Dakota State Fair
Be a Miser with Expenses, a Hog with Savings
Follow this common sense approach to running your business and do a better job of weathering the next recession
Take Charge — Become a Responsible Management Entity
The Water Environment Research Foundation, or WERF, funded research that identified business characteristics common among 15 successful Responsible Management Entities, or RMEs.
Endless Billing
The tank has been pumped. The bill has been sent. A poster wonders what to do when a customer refuses to pay.
Pain at the Pump
Supply and demand issues have turned fuel prices upside down in recent months as traditionally economical diesel has trumped gasoline
Mind Your Lugnuts
Picking the right truck for the job and maintaining it carefully will keep a pumper’s job going smoothly
Virginia Adds Mandatory Maintenance and Onsite System Evaluator and Designer Credentials
Virginia law requiring mandatory maintenance for all alternative onsite systems goes into effect July 1, 2009
Proper Venting Eliminates Odors
When customers complain about a whiff of rotten eggs caused by the septic system, a quick fix usually takes care of the problem
Pacific Natural Energy Corp. Bio-Box
The Bio-Box biodiesel fuel factory from Pacific Natural Energy Corp. enables pumpers to economically make fuel from things they’d normally pay to dispose of like grease-trap waste and waste fryer grease.