Inside the June 2019 Issue of Pumper
The third generation of Kelly family owners reinvigorate the diverse Canadian wastewater company Sanivac.
Andrew Gunia of A Advanced Septic Services takes great pride in continuing education and professional standards promoted by the Washington On-Site Sewage Association.
Land application of septage sometimes gets a bad rap from neighboring property owners, but soil science proves it’s a beneficial disposal method.
Ongoing Vermont study aims to show if urine diversion could repurpose a large percentage of decentralized wastewater as a valuable fertilizer resource for farmers.
Pumpers may be able to adapt concepts from the self-insurance model used by many larger companies to offer employees much-needed coverage.
Supreme court to address groundwater pollution case with potential wastewater industry implications.
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Due to spikes in construction and emerging special event work, Texas pumping company B&S Port-O-Jons has seen its workload continue to shift from septic to portable sanitation service over the years.
Hundreds of dairy farm manure pits — not septic systems — are responsible for tainted water in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.