Oregon’s Pat Mc Vay wants to link wastewater professionals, homeowners and Realtors for effective septic systems on more challenging sites
Missouri reflects the dismal manpower shortages found throughout North America. Young wastewater technicians are desperately needed.
MJ Minor Utilities started out slinging dirt the old-fashioned way. But they carved out a new valuable niche with hydroexcavation technology.
High-stepping Dwayne Crocker preaches professionalism and hard work through involvement in the Georgia Onsite Wastewater Association.
“We really have to change the mindset regarding education, licensing and professionalism in the industry.”
The longtime owners of West Michigan Septic have learned many things about running a pumping business, including how to look sharp, educate customers and ensure a profit.
Installers and pumpers want to play an important role in writing new provincial wastewater policy.
Blending proven customer service with new technologies will ensure three-generation family company Regan Septic Pumping will keep going strong.
‘Every job we do, even if it doesn’t go as planned, we take it as a great learning opportunity. We always find the silver lining.’
Western Septic & Excavation employees spend the off-season handling snowplowing for its small town