Starting a septic service company provided the flexibility a North Carolina woman needed to build a business and raise three children at the same time
The pandemic-related Employee Retention Tax Credit, and other federal programs, may be worth looking at leading up to filing time
The COVID pandemic prompted numerous opportunistic contractors with push cameras but no training or qualifications
Three counties in New York’s Lake Erie region band together to promote pumping and onsite inspections
Mississippi pumper Steve Melton helped start a state wastewater association to give pumpers a seat at the legislative table
A decade of practical experience proves the value of reed bed treatment of septic waste for a Canadian pumper
Laid off during the pandemic, an industrious Georgia man learned the pumping industry, bought a vacuum truck and got to work in a successful new career.
Grants ensure popular Colorado trailheads are stocked with clean restrooms for hikers, bikers and sightseers in a post-COVID world.
On average, septic systems in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, are 29 years old. Booming population growth and zero onsite inspection requirements are concerning to local residents.