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Do You Say ‘No Way’ to Paying Employees for Volunteering?
Entry 288165Recently I was talking to a small-business owner and friend when the topic of volunteer time off, or VTO, came up....
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Justin and Jeremy Einck Buy Out Berg Tanks and Become Pumpers Overnight
Brothers Justin and Jeremy Einck never expected to be in the septic pumping business. But they come from an entrepreneurial family and...
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Nine Signs That Show You’re an Exceptional Boss
Many people are good bosses. Some people are great bosses. A handful go even further: They’re phenomenal, not only because of what...
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Advanced Drainage Systems Acquires Infiltrator Water Technologies
Advanced Drainage Systems (ADS) — a leading global manufacturer of water management products and solutions for commercial, residential, infrastructure and agricultural applications...
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You Can Make Money With Your Cash Reserves
If your finances are strong, you’re holding three to six months of cash — perhaps more — to make sure you can...
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Weekly Flush: Pumper Arrested for DUI After Crashing Into Power Pole
A pumper truck driver from Belleview, Florida, was arrested on a driving under the influence charge after police say he crashed the...
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Woman Survives for Days Under Sewage After Falling Into Septic Tank
An Oregon woman survived up to three days trapped inside a septic tank after falling into it during maintenance work, according to...
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Millennial Employees Drive Changes in the Performance Review Process
Both employers and employees frequently say the annual performance review process is one of the most awful, detestable parts of work. You...
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Use Technology to Enhance the Back End of Your Septic Services Business
The latest tool technology can help make diagnosing septic system issues or installing new tanks easier, but it can also do the same...
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5 Key Toxins to Keep Out of Septic Systems
There are many products your customers use in their homes and commercial properties that can harm the bacteria in a septic system....
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6 Alternative Lending Options for Small-Business Owners
No two businesses are exactly the same, and yet there are a few things that every business needs in order to function....
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Rules & Regs: Hawaii Groundwater Case Draws Wide Interest
Oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court are set for Nov. 6 in a water pollution case that could reshape the regulation...
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New Separator Helps Pennsylvania Pumper Spread Septage Efficiently
Over the years, Koberlein Environmental Services has built a large fleet of septic pumping equipment that’s worth more than $1 million. But...
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Troubleshooting Pumps: The Pump Turns On, But There’s No Water
When the septic pump starts but does not deliver any effluent, there are two main areas to check: the pump, and the...
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Personal Touch: Amidst Help Shortage, This Pumper Focuses on Long-Standing Clientele
Kevin Scoles has relied on the phrase “we’re the cleanest in a dirty business” for a long time. In fact, when other...
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Consider Sharing Ownership With Your Crew
Are you looking for a way to foster a stronger sense of team spirit among your employees? Are you nearing retirement and...
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Infiltration Chambers Are Ideal for Idaho's Rugged Palouse Region
The soils in the Palouse region in and near Idaho’s panhandle are well suited for conventional septic systems. Still, Tyson Koehn, owner...
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Weekly Flush: Toilet Explodes in Florida Lightning Strike, Sends Porcelain Flying
In a true one-in-a-million scenario, a Florida couple got the surprise of a lifetime after a lightning strike near their septic tank...





















