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A fledgling group of wastewater professionals looks to work with government on sensible rule changes and utilize industry innovations.
Paul Lawrence was running a vacuum truck at age 18 and then relentlessly pursued his dream to build a full-service wastewater business.
Texas Septic Systems Council pushes for independent real estate inspection reviews.
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Also in this month’s regulations update, Island County, Washington, hikes its septage dumping rates by 80%
A three-generation Pennsylvania pumping company makes workload and staff adjustments to ensure a happy work-life balance.
As onsite system maintenance becomes more critically important by the day, installers and pumpers focus on their role in teaching end users.
Also in this month’s regulations update, coronavirus causes backlog of point-of-sale onsite system inspections in Erie County
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A Massachusetts plumbing outfit decides it’s time to stop passing up opportunities to pump septic tanks. The result is a successful new profit center.
Survey finds support for more water regulations in Michigan.
Also in this month’s regulations update, Minnesota’s governor removes seasonal weight restrictions for pumper trucks so they can service strained septic systems during COVID-19