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Disinfectant Overkill: Potential Harm for Septic Systems
Septic systems can handle small amounts of disinfectants, but with the current health concerns related to COVID-19, there are both existing and...
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Do Your Research Before Bidding a Job in a New Area
Barney Allen, of Allen’s Environmental Services, learned a lesson about working too far from home. “You know,” he says, “you can get...
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Industry News: May 2020
Komatsu rebrands company-owned distributors
Komatsu has created a new structure in North America to strengthen the growth of company-owned distributor branches. A new...
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How COVID-19 Affects Your Business Taxes
In response to the unprecedented coronavirus pandemic and its accompanying economic disruptions, Congress has passed significant legislation to help small-business owners. This...
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Store Materials Properly to Get the Best Bang for Your Buck
During our installer workshops, we are frequently asked questions about proper materials for various applications. They include questions on quality of materials,...
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Industry News - May 2020
BioMicrobics welcomes new team membersAmr Zaky joined BioMicrobics as associate vice president of engineering research and advanced process technology. He has a...
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Product Spotlight - May 2020
The Toro Dingo TXL 2000 compact utility loader offers telescoping arms to reach over obstacles, dig below grade and extend the operator’s...
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Kansas Could Use a Statewide Septic Code
In States Snapshot, we talk to a member of a state, provincial or national trade association in the decentralized wastewater industry. This...
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New Urbanism Community in Georgia Seeks Cost-Effective Treatment Upgrade
Managers of the development at Serenbe, Georgia, wanted to expand, but they were constrained by the size of the old shared onsite...
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Rules and Regs - May 2020
After years of algae and water-quality problems, Florida’s Legislature has a water-quality bill with broad support.The bill by Sen. Debbie Mayfield, R-Indialantic,...
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I Need a New Septic System? Bring It On!
How often do you have someone call your office and the conversation starts out like this:
“I bought a house recently and I’m...
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Training Day Is Every Day at Georgia’s Allen Environmental Services
At Allen’s Environmental Services in Statesboro, Georgia, the recipe for success is easy: Know your business. Barney Allen Jr. has followed this...
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Focus on Safety: Federal and State OSHA Standards
Section 18 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 encourages states to develop and operate their own job safety and...
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Pandemic Provides Opportunity to Embrace Email Marketing
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, internet usage has skyrocketed across the U.S. People are turning to their devices and computers...
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Rules and Regs: Florida Water Bill Gives Onsite Industry a Boost
It took a decade, but the Florida Legislature has passed a bill that makes progress on protecting the state’s waters and keeps...
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Focus on Safety: Installers Need to Make Safety a Priority
Every person on a job site is responsible not only for his or her own safety, but also the safety of those...
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Cultivating Goodwill During Uncertain Times
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s likely that many pumpers and onsite service providers are calling on customers who suddenly...





















