Running effluent through constructed wetlands can be an effective treatment option as well as an attractive landscape feature if installed and maintained properly.
You’ve gone online and checked the soil characteristics of your site. Now walk the land and create the appropriate treatment system.
Also in this month’s update, a Maui County official and a businessman plead guilty in a conspiracy and bribery case
Even small amounts of distilled alcohol that is put down the drain can impact an onsite system
If you start with bad soils data, the risk is high for design flaws that will cripple your new system
To make sure a tank will not float when in saturated soil, a buoyancy analysis should be conducted. Here’s how to perform the calculation if tank stability is a concern.
As summer winds down, it’s a good time to prepare yourself for inevitable questions about frozen pipes.
Also in this month’s update, grants are available to replace or repair failing systems in northwest Georgia
Customer education is critical in keeping onsite systems working and building trust
We must crack down on pumpers who cut corners and give a bad reputation to the wastewater industry.
Onsite system installers face greater scrutiny where sediment can have an environmental impact on sensitive wetlands
Tips for an organized site, from job staging and material delivery to the final walk-through with the homeowner
Also in this month’s regulations update, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality suspends an installer’s license for improper installations that endangered public health