Inside the June 2012 Issue of Pumper

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Nature’s Way Nature’s Way
When Canada’s Goulet Septic ran into a jam with a land-spreading program, it partnered with Mother Nature and university researchers to pioneer an environmentally sound reed bed disposal system
Septic Inspection Procedures
So you’re going to ramp up inspection work for real estate transactions? Don’t forget these steps to providing a thorough report for your customers.
June Association News
Association News; Training & Education; Calendar of Events
Goulet Takes Lemons, Makes Lemonade Go With the Cash Flow
Follow these tips to keep raising revenue through good times and tough times
Classy Truck of June Classy Truck of June
We feature EZ Waste Systems Inc.
June Industry News
Vac-Con manufactures 6,000th unit; Mr. John featured in Only in America episode; Amthor forms tank program with UD Trucks; D & W Diesel expands production center; Wabash National to acquire Walker Group Holdings; Camex releases equipment finder app
Avoid the Courtroom
As lawyers’ fees and lost time pile up, there are no winners in a legal dispute. Take these steps to lawsuit-proof your business.
Deal with Credit Report Errors
When a reporting mistake upsets your credit rating, there are ways to fix it – but don’t delay
Frank Completes Business Internship, Creates Valuable Cost Analysis Tool Time to Dump
A poster new to the liquid waste industry wonders how treatment plants differ in handling the offloading of septic waste
June Product News June Product News
Featured new products.
Singulair Green Aerobic Wastewater Treatment System Singulair Green Aerobic Wastewater Treatment System Dewatering for Dollars Dewatering for Dollars
By removing liquids from a variety of collected wastes, busy pumping professionals can save on labor, disposal and transportation costs
Money Well Spent Money Well Spent
Hiring a consultant and a salesperson wasn’t cheap, but Rob Ratta says the business-building moves have paid off in rising revenues
Disposal in Dakota
With the oil exploration industry swelling to more than 20,000 workers in North Dakota, the state looks to regional lagoons and continued land application to handle the waste stream
Bill Introduced in Alabama Targets Sewer Fees