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Entries Tagged COVID-19

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Connecticut Family Septic Business Is Here to Stay

T. Palmer Septic Service recently celebrated its 30th anniversary on a commitment to service and professionalism
Are You Eligible for COVID Tax Credits?

Are You Eligible for COVID Tax Credits?

The pandemic-related Employee Retention Tax Credit, and other federal programs, may be worth looking at leading up to filing time
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Megan Throckmorton Keeps Her Business Family-Friendly

Starting a septic service company provided the flexibility a North Carolina woman needed to build a business and raise three children at the same time
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Spreading the Word About Septic System Maintenance

Three counties in New York’s Lake Erie region band together to promote pumping and onsite inspections
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Regulations Needed in Nova Scotia for Influx of Onsite Inspectors

The COVID pandemic prompted numerous opportunistic contractors with push cameras but no training or qualifications
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Do You Qualify for the Employee Retention Tax Credit?

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Melton’s Septic Pumping Service Takes Pride in Serving Veterans, Speaking Up for the Pumping Community

Mississippi pumper Steve Melton helped start a state wastewater association to give pumpers a seat at the legislative table
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Goulet Septic Rolls the Dice With an Environmental Disposal Solution

A decade of practical experience proves the value of reed bed treatment of septic waste for a Canadian pumper
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My Name is Earl

Laid off during the pandemic, an industrious Georgia man learned the pumping industry, bought a vacuum truck and got to work in a successful new career.
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Pumper/Nonprofit Partnership Tackles Rocky Mountain Waste Challenge

Grants ensure popular Colorado trailheads are stocked with clean restrooms for hikers, bikers and sightseers in a post-COVID world.
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Tighter Septic Maintenance Regulations Sought For Wyoming Tourist Hub

On average, septic systems in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, are 29 years old. Booming population growth and zero onsite inspection requirements are concerning to local residents.
6 Classy Truck Trends and How They Help Pumpers Make Money

6 Classy Truck Trends and How They Help Pumpers Make Money

They’re big. They’re basic. And today’s vacuum trucks help drivers pump more volume and satisfy more customers.
7 Strategies to Survive and Thrive in Challenging Times

7 Strategies to Survive and Thrive in Challenging Times

The next time we have a pandemic or a financial crisis, pumpers should be prepared to weather the storm and come out a winner.
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With a New Truck and an Optimistic Outlook, Chad Sims Persevered Through the COVID-19 Pandemic

On-Site Sanitation enjoys a long history of pumping for friends and neighbors in central Ohio.