As an onsite installer, you know the value of soil. You work in all types of soil and rely on it to...
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Health Risks of Wearing Too Much Cold-Weather Gear
When the temperature drops on the job, the instinct is simple: bundle up. However, when working in cold environments, piling on extra...
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SOPs for Onsite Companies: A Tool for Efficient Growth
In Wisconsin the DNR requires that septage operators have standard operating procedures for each and every task that we perform. From pumping...
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How to Fight Back Against Equipment Theft
It usually happens when you least expect it. You arrive on a job site in the morning, crew ready, schedule tight, only...
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Rules and Regs: New Septic System Upgrade Rules for Citrus County
Homeowners living near four Citrus County, Florida, bodies of water are subject to new septic regulations as of Dec. 15, 2025, the...
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5 Tips for Monitoring and Responding to Business Reviews
You’ve secured the job. Equipment is on site. Your crew is ready. Yet, before any work is done, a prospective client or public official Googles your firm....
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Decentralized Effluent Sewer Provides Onsite Solution for a Challenging Site
Problem: Located along Norris Lake and adjacent to the Chuck Swan Forest & Wildlife Management Area in Union County, Tennessee, the Sunset...
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The Power of Gratitude: How Recognition Boosts Retention and Culture
As the year winds down and the holidays approach, most business owners in the trades — such as plumbing, HVAC or septic...
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System Evaluation: A Small Crack in a Septic Tank Could Mean Big Problems
One of the benefits of teaching a class on Evaluating Onsite Systems for Real Estate Transfers (through the Wisconsin Onsite Water Recycling...
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Education Sessions and Industry Event Roundup: November 2025
Attending education sessions and involvement in industry associations are two ways you can continue to expand your knowledge and improve your skills....
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12 Drama-Free Ideas for Holding People Accountable
Most of us have been there. A deadline whooshes by, a teammate consistently shows up late, or someone just isn’t pulling their...
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Job Site Photos Are Worth Thousands of Dollars
My smartphone has 51,000 pictures on it. I pay an extra $2.99 per month for extra storage on my phone and it’s...
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Crafting Toolbox Talks That Stick
Toolbox and tailgate talks save lives — when they’re done right.In her work, Monica Rakoczy, founder and lead instructor at EnterTRAININGsolutions, provides tips...
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Don’t Let Know-How Walk Off the Job
If your bench feels thinner every year, you’re not imagining it. More than one in five workers in construction fields are 55...
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Rules and Regs: Alabama Town Receives $1M Grant for Septic Upgrades
Newbern, an Alabama town 50 miles south of Tuscaloosa, will receive a $1 million federal grant to improve its septic systems, multiple...
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It’s Time to Start Thinking WWETT Show
The wastewater industry wouldn't be where it is today without the WWETT Show.
If you are serious about advancing your career, streamlining...
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The Importance of Pumping During an Onsite System Evaluation
When a home inspector turned on the water and it ran down the drain, he concluded the onsite system must function. Then...
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Submersible Solids-Handling Pump Helps Protect Indiana Town
Problem: The County Home Lift Station operated by the town of Danville (Indiana) Wastewater Department sits downstream from a hospital, jail and...
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COLE Publishing Owner and Co-Founder Bob Kendall Passes Away
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of COLE Publishing owner and co-founder Bob Kendall on Saturday, Oct. 4. He was...
























