A YouTuber’s ignorant rant could provide a devastating setback to the wastewater industry and people who rely on septic systems.
Your customers may not want to plant plain and simple grass over the drainfield. Be ready to offer interesting, safe alternatives for groundcover to help protect their systems.
When a local municipality moves to eliminate mandatory pumpouts for lake home onsite inspections, the Answer Man steps in with solid advice.
A Wisconsin wastewater pro echoes a common industry theme: We need enthusiastic young people entering the field.
British Columbia onsite rules should consider unique site conditions to come up with practical and sometimes lower-cost treatment solutions, says Joe Karthein.
Train your crews to think like a magician and amaze and satisfy your septic service customers every time.
With no settling or floating solids present, it’s time to put on your detective hat, evaluate the reasons and take action.
Mississippi’s Chris Hodge cautions pumpers and installers to value their time and hard work when confronted with a bargain-happy customer.
Nebraska needs to approve more alternative septic solutions to serve customers better.
Thomas Groves replaces Eric Casey, who served decentralized wastewater professionals for a decade.