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July 2010 Table of Contents

Features
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6Better Mousetraps: Getting It to Fit
Installing an onsite system on a lakefront lot turns out to be a complex exercise, even though the parcel already had county approval for a conventional system
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8Cover Story: Quality to No End
A commitment to excellence means growth by word-of-mouth alone for a two-generation installation business in northern Kentucky
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12Basic Training: Passing Muster
Onsite system inspections are becoming more common. Here are five steps to follow to complete a thorough, professional system evaluation
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16Machine Matters: Nowhere to Turn?
These compact excavators are titanic time-saving tools when a job forces you to work around obstacles or on postage-stamp-sized properties
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18Rules and Regs: Minnesota Community Seeks Remedy for Failed Systems
The city council in Ham Lake, Minn., hired a contractor to analyze 143 onsite systems and 36 potential sewer system sites in two lakeside communities, then determine the best long-term solution for the failed systems.
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24System Profile: Really Kwik
A team mobilizes to beat winter weather and other challenges and finish an onsite system in time for a travel center grand opening
Columns
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14Industry News: Industry News
Ohio Offers Online Septic Forum; Zoeller Chosen Preferred Vendor for Extreme Makeover; Osprey Adds New Facilities in Sarasota; SJE-Rhombus Offers Quick Ship Panel Program; Wastewater Eco-Charities Assists
Low-Income Households
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20Product Roundup: Running the Ranch
These monitoring, control and alarm systems keep tabs on onsite treatment and help ensure reliable onsite system performance
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22Tech Topics: Seeking Concrete Answers
Experts evaluating septic tank corrosion seek the aid of industry professionals who discover deterioration during cleaning and maintenance
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27Product News: Product News
Featured products of July
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28Association News: Association News
News; Calendar of Events; Training & Education