The University of Minnesota’s Onsite Sewage Treatment Program did an assessment of septic systems at two state parks, both owned and managed...
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Considerations for Tiny Houses on Septic Systems
Tiny houses are a popular topic of interest as the construction industry seeks additional affordable housing options across the U.S. Tiny homes...
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Adapting Your Business for the New Normal
The shifting reality of society is changing business practices across the nation. For plumbers, drain cleaners, relining professionals and anyone providing home...
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How Leaders Can Improve Workplace Communication
There’s many a problem that can be solved through better communication. Teams that communicate well together tend to be more productive —...
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Tips for Proper Effluent Screen Cleaning
An effluent screen requires regular maintenance and must be periodically checked. The need to clean a screen should not be considered an...
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9 Questions to Test Your Business Savvy in the COVID-19 Era
In recent months, you’ve probably heard the refrain “these are unprecedented times.” But how do you adapt to “business not as usual”?...
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Rules and Regs: Progress on Federal Aid for Septic Replacements
The National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association reports progress in convincing Congress to establish a grant program to help low-income Americans repair or...
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Recommendations for a Beauty Salon on a Septic System
In the days of COVID-19 restrictions, many of us are in need of a haircut. Barbers and beauty salons that are smaller...
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How to Size a Soil Treatment System
Across the U.S., there are two common approaches to determine how large a soil treatment area, or STA, should be: soil morphology evaluations,...
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Remind Your Customers Not to Flush Food Waste
Some may think because some homes have a garbage disposal it is OK to just use a toilet to get rid of...
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Product News: June 2020
SJE Rhombus EZ Series In-Site Bluetooth control panelsThe redesigned EZ Series In-Site CL data logging control panels from SJE Rhombus are available...
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Industry News: June 2020
Ditch Witch announces new training modules
With the introduction of four new modules, more underground construction professionals can take advantage of Ditch Witch...
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Virtual Trainings Are Now Available
Having access to content that can expand your knowledge base is as important now as it has ever been, so we are...
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How to Ensure Employee Safety Amidst the Ongoing Pandemic
As we enter the next leg of the COVID-19 pandemic, many business owners are beginning to wrestle with a crucial question: How...
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Pump Specialty Distribution Company Mitchell Lewis & Staver Rolls Out Customer Assistance Program
In an effort to help customers impacted by COVID-19’s effect on the economy, Mitchell Lewis & Staver announces Mitchell Assist, a portfolio...
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Make Safety a Priority on Every Onsite System Job Site
“Culture of safety” is a phrase that gets used a lot.
For a lot of companies, that term is a reality — safety...
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Supreme Court Says Wastewater Pros Should Examine Discharge Paths
After a lot of buildup, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in a closely watched wastewater case turned out to be less than...
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Exhibitors Sign On for WEQ Fair in Nashville
Both attendee and exhibitor lists continue to grow for the first event taking place at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, on Sept....
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Rules and Regs: Texas Pumper Aims to Revolutionize Point-of-Sale Inspections
Frank Aguirre sees a problem with septic inspections, and he wants to do something about it by forming a citizens lobbying group...























