Head to Indianapolis later this month to see the latest in wastewater industry equipment and for unparalleled education opportunities for pumpers and their crew members.
Also in this month's regulations update, Massachusetts could require homeowners to buy denitrifying systems
Feikema Plumbing & Sanitation of Munster, Indiana, has made investments into new wastewater technologies a company tradition since 1956
After 61 years, change is the only thing Dirk Feikema can count on as he follows his father and grandfather, serving the needs of folks in northwest Indiana.
In this week's septic-related news, a septic truck driver is lucky to be alive after crashing into a creek; and 12 families in a Florida trailer park are without water because their landlord hasn't repaired the septic tank.
A new truck, new company logo and adapting to more efficient technologies ensures continued success for Indiana’s Richard Snyder.
Indiana’s Steven Shankster counts on his wastewater trade association and his right-hand man to better serve customers and enjoy business ownership.
We get behind the wheel of Pumper magazine's Classy Trucks by having a classy conversation with Frank Powers of Powers Septic & Sewer in Noblesville, Indiana
Powers Septic & Sewer - Noblesville, Indiana