Inside the January 2012 Issue
Features
Breaking Ground: What’s Buildable?
Progress in onsite technology has opened more sites to development while giving people with failed systems more options than they had before
System Profile: Travel on Schedule
A fast-track installation involving high-strength aerobic treatment units allows a freeway travel center to open on time
Cover Story: Straddling Borders
Florian & Sons works on an evolving business model that accounts for regulatory and other differences between Minnesota and North Dakota
Expo: Rockin’ Rodney
Red-hot country singer and authentic American success story Rodney Atkins will “cut loose and have fun” at the Pumper & Cleaner Expo
Rules and Regs: Maryland Governor to Reintroduce Septic System Ban
Expo: Learning From the Champions
Basic Training: Keep It Dry
A key principle of soil treatment unit installation is to avoid working the soil when it is too wet, avoid saturated soils, and consider runoff on the property
Letters to the Editor: January Letters
Standing Apart; No fee for software
Industry News: January Industry News
Wisconsin Family Wins Use of Skid-Loader; Anua’s PuraM Receives Title 22 Certification; Roth Hires Regional Sales Manager; PPG Forms Distribution Partnership with Jet Inc.; Infiltrator Acquires Advanced Drainage Systems; Quanics Offers Wastewater Treatment Webinar
Association News: January Association News
Association News; Calendar of Events; Training & Education
Tech Topics: Drainfield Media 101
Today’s installers have multiple choices in media alternatives to traditional aggregate. Choices are available to suit the needs of almost any site and type of treatment system.
Special Feature: A Good Investment
The 2012 NOWRA Annual Conference is the place to get knowledge and ideas that can give you a critical edge on your competitors




