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Tips for Installing Accessible Clean-Outs
A clean-out is important for all systems. Installing a clean-out at the wall outside the home or business is a good idea...
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Rest Area Water Softeners and Their Effects on Septic Systems
Chloride levels in Minnesota surface water and groundwater resources are increasing, and maximizing efficiency of commercial water softening can reduce chloride discharge...
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The Benefits of Pressure Distribution
Pressure or uniform distribution of effluent is the optimum method to spread wastewater out to gain the best treatment from soil treatment...
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Industry News: February 2019
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SJE-Rhombus opens new facility in Ohio SJE-Rhombus opened a new 51,000-square-foot facility in Ashland, Ohio. About 60 employees work at the facility,...
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Product News: February 2019
Reelcraft Industries Series LG cord reelsReelcraft Industries’ lightweight and compact Series LG cord reels are constructed from a durable, impact-resistant composite material. Three...
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‘My Guys Hunger to Learn; They’re Good With People.’
In States Snapshot, we visit with a member of a state, provincial or national trade association in the decentralized wastewater industry. This...
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If You've Received Onsite Septic System Training, You Probably Know an Industry Rock Star
In Dave Gustafson’s onsite treatment training classes, you can count on at least three things.
You’ll get a quality education in building and...
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Come and Get Your Learner’s Permit at the WWETT Show
The Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT) Show, known as the Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo for many years, has...
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Travis Johnson and His Hardworking Crew Are Ice Road Installers
Although most installation work shuts down when winter comes to the north, one crew in Minnesota was waiting for the snow and...
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Keep Communication Lines Open to Resolve OSHA Safety Violations
At some point, you may have heard a horror story about someone getting fired or demoted for reporting a safety violation.
In fact,...
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Larger Onsite System Designs Require Careful Work at the Planning Stage
Over the past few months, we have received questions about estimating flows for larger system designs. We thought it would be a...
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New York City Mulls Changes to Onsite Wastewater Rules
New York City is about to revise its watershed rules, and that includes how onsite systems are handled. Changes also include how...
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What No One Tells You About Owning a Septic Business
There are plenty of perks to running your own business: the autonomy, the control and the ability to spend your days in...
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Rules and Regs: Florida Bill Seeks to Establish Onsite Inspection Standards
A new Legislature is in office in Florida, and one of the early bills introduced in Tallahassee would establish inspection standards for...
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Recommendations for a Slaughterhouse Septic System
Slaughterhouse wastewater is not covered under most state septic regulations, as septic system sizing is based on research of typical flows and...
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Septic Tanks Can Hold Dangerous Levels of Chemo Drugs
Editor’s note: This article is a direct follow-up to "Could Your Septic Job Make You Sick?" It is also related to "The Problem...




















