Inside the April 2020 Issue of Pumper
Hustling his services inside the Beltway Washington, D.C., PRO Fred Hill III hits it big through diversification and a focus on cleanliness.
Fabric softener in the toilet tank? Dangerous DIY septic repairs? Septic-to-sewer conversion facts? It’s all in a day’s work in the wastewater industry.
Action Septic promotes better septic system maintenance as a way for homeowners and businesses to help the environment in Ohio’s Appalachian region.
You’ve all heard the groans when announcing everyone needs to gather in the conference room. But well-planned staff meetings will make your business better.
Study finding fecal contamination in southwest Wisconsin water wells.
The federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 may change how you look at paying for trucks and machines needed to run your pumping company.
The 100 Restrooms Project adopts a multiprong approach to provide relief for visitors in search of a bathroom.
Designers must consider forecasts of high precipitation and intense storms when siting septic systems on low ground near lakes and rivers.
While the industry advances, inspector Rick Wilcockson says the state is playing catch-up with wastewater rules that haven’t changed since 1996.
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Coordinating portable sanitation at special events requires organization and equipment to provide service to a large number of attendees over a brief period of time. These equipment and accessory options are geared toward serving large gatherings.