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Rules and Regs: Colorado House Blocks Recreational Rental Exemptions Bill
State legislation offering regulatory exemptions to a potentially large number of recreational, short-term rental properties passed the Colorado State Senate but failed...
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Camp Treatment System Employs Durable, Efficient Air Pumps
Problem: Camp Chen-A-Wanda in Thompson, Pennsylvania, welcomes thousands of children and support staff each summer. Managing wastewater, especially full-service commercial kitchen waste,...
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How to Save 6 Lives Today
The truck driving down I-94 in Milwaukee had a mud flap hanging off. Many trucks repeatedly tried to warn the driver on...
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How Many Homes Can Operate on a Single Cluster Septic System?
In modern society, septic systems and sewers are essential for maintaining a healthy environment and preventing the spread of disease. Among the...
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Michigan Installer Relies on SludgeHammer’s Biomat to Revitalize Problem Drainfields
Many homes in the rural areas around the southwest Michigan city of Grand Rapids were built 30 to 50 years ago. This...
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Customer Communication Is Where It All Begins, or Ends
One of the easiest ways to turn people off to your business is being too busy to communicate.
For the past four years,...
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Product Spotlight: Additional size options make popular tank series more versatile
When customers want more of a good thing, it’s good business to deliver. That’s exactly what Infiltrator Water Technologies is doing with...
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Case Studies: Septic Tanks and Components
Advanced treatment system used for challenging lake site repair
Problem: An existing two-bedroom house built in 1920 on a small island in Oscawana...
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Product Focus: Septic Tanks and Components
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Infiltrator Water Technologies IM-1250
The IM-1250 septic tank from Infiltrator Water Technologies offers long-term strength and watertightness in a lightweight, strong plastic tank...
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Rules and Regs: Wilmington officials discuss septic system overuse in short-term rentals
Changes to Wilmington, New York’s land use code regarding short-term rentals are being considered, reported the Lake Placid News.Section 3J requires a...
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Courtesy Is Never Outdated — and Other Advice From Industry Veteran
Name and title or job description: Pat McVay, president/owner
Business name and location: Sporthaven Inc., Brookings, OregonServices we offer: Septic installations, excavation servicesAge: 68Years in the industry: Sporthaven...
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K-12 School Septic System Puts Alabama Installer to the Test
A school in rural Alabama needed a new onsite system, and the project proved to be a bigger challenge than expected for...
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Rebuilding Soil Structure for Septic Systems
While texture describes the percent of each sand, silt and clay, soil structure is the organization of these individual soil particles into...
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System Failure Reported: Travis Gemmell Doesn’t Jump Straight to a Full-Scale Replacement
Travis Gemmell doesn’t simply accept claims that an onsite system needs replacement.
He and his team of nine at Walnut Grove Excavating often...
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Soil Types: A Crucial Consideration in the Septic Industry
For professionals in the septic industry, understanding soil types is crucial for ensuring optimal drainage and preventing subsidence around homes. Efficient drainage...
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11 Articles to Revisit in Honor of National Safety Month
“Culture of safety” is a phrase that gets used a lot.
For a lot of companies, that term is a reality — safety...




















