Inside the March 2015 Issue of Pumper
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Turn To Purple Pumper For Tips On Pumping In A Frigid Climate
Cover Story
Hinckley, Minnesota, is not the nation’s icebox, but it’s darn close. Husband and wife team Ardell and Janelle Kick share how they cope with the deep freeze and seasonal business fluctuations.
Product Focus - March 2015
Product Focus
Industry News - March 2015
Industry News
Product News - March 2015
Product News
Clear Mats Provide Vehicle Access Without Depriving Landscaping Of Sun
Product Spotlight
EPA MOU Is Raising Awareness About Decentralized Wastewater, Improving Training Opportunities
NAWT
Classy Truck Of The Month - March 2015
Classy Trucks
We feature Kensington Septic Service Inc., Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Help Customers Determine The Right Pumping Interval
Septic System Answer Man
Help your customers decide on a septic tank pumping interval that will keep their systems working properly for years to come.
Tips And Techniques To Get Paid Now
Money Manager
Experts in the fine art of accounts receivable share the latest tips and techniques for getting paid now.
Pumpers Moving Ahead On Long Island
State of the State
Wastewater contractors are setting new standards for professionalism in this densely populated area of suburban New York City.
This Charity Event Is A Blast
After Hours
Louisiana pumper Chad Boudreaux launched a sporting-clays fundraising shoot to thank his community and help its suffering children.
Is It Worthwhile Joining Angie's List?
Overheard Online
A poster wonders about the effectiveness of paying to include his pumping business on Angie’s List. Readers weigh in.
Oklahoma's Irwin Septic Promotes Routine Septic Maintenance
Profile
Oklahoma’s Irwin Septic promotes the long-term health of onsite systems by stressing routine maintenance and pumping.
County Ban On Land Application Overturned In Washington State
Rules and Regs
Can You Meet More Of Your Existing Customers' Needs?
Building the Business
Struggling to dig up new prospects? Established customers are a mother lode waiting to be mined.
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How Do You Feel About Reporting Customers' Septic System Performance To The Local Health Department
Reading Between the Lines
An Ohio pumper says he’d rather turn in his hauling license than report the condition of customers’ septic systems to local authorities. Where would you stand?