The president of the Michigan Septic Tank Association reflects on strange workplace stories and the great networking opportunities he gets from being involved in a professional group.
Methane and hydrogen sulfide are silent, sometimes odorless killers that should be top of mind every time you approach a septic tank inspection.
As many pumpers and installers are hitting retirement age, the need to bring younger people into our service companies is reaching a critical stage.
In rural New Mexico, Jay Carroll has learned to expect the unexpected when inspecting, pumping or installing a septic system.
How can septic systems be improved or upgraded in popular tropical destinations to avoid bad experiences for tourists and local users?