In the decades-long effort to clean up Chesapeake Bay, septic systems are the latest target of Maryland lawmakers. Provisions of the Sustainable...
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Excavating NJ donates 10 percent of septic inspections sales to Hurricane Sandy victims
Excavating NJ Inc., an excavating company for septic systems installations, septic inspections, septic repair, is supporting the American Red Cross to help Hurricane Sandy disaster victims.
Located in...
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Oklahoma tribal community receives free septic training
When it comes to education, nothing is better than no-cost training, right? The Oklahoma Environmental Training Center at Rose State College in...
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Utilizing Business Assets to Make Your Company Stand Out
Last time, we discussed growing a business in a tough economy by focusing on two unique assets that every small business has...
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Troubleshooting: Service Provider Responsibilities
Before locating and troubleshooting begins, there are some actions a service provider should take when arriving at a site. Have all of...
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EPA launches a campaign to encourage good onsite system maintenance
Onsite professionals often talk about the need to educate septic system owners – whether those systems are brand new or in service...
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U.S. EPA launches septic system program
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launched SepticSmart, a national program to promote proper septic system care and maintenance by homeowners. Nearly one...
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Maryland Senate Bill 236 Explained
The Sustainable Growth and Agricultural Preservation Act of 2012 (SB 236) limiting the use of septic systems in Maryland was introduced by...
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Industry Revisits Homeowner Inspection Programs
Homeowners not afraid to get their hands a little dirty may soon get the opportunity to do just that—by inspecting their own...
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SJE-Rhombus appoints new CEO
SJE-Rhombus announced the retirement of CEO, Laurie Lewandowski and the appointment of David Thomas as her replacement. Thomas, who will become CEO in December, previously served as the company's president and...
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Sewer and drain service company joins septic pumping industry
Todd and Sheilagh Collins have been in the onsite industry for about a decade, and are now the proud new owners of...
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Grow Your Business in a Tough Economy
I was not raised or born into the onsite industry. I come from a customer service and a teaching background, but I’ve...
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Troubleshooting: Follow the Evidence to a Solution
This is the first in a series of articles on something every service provider in the industry does whether they realize it...
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Customer Satisfaction Builds Business Base
Business is coming back slowly, but it’s still a challenge. And that may be “The New Normal” for some time to come.More...
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Septic System Approval Process Not So Simple
New technology and new onsite system products are continually emerging, and installers face stringent regulations when seeking approval to use them.A recent...
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Industry Professional Suggests Service Opportunities to Grow Business
While marketing is essential to growing your business, so is showing consumers how septic systems work and why they are necessary. Knowledgeable...
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Decentralized Wastewater – A Sensible and Sustainable Solution
Decentralized wastewater treatment can be a sensible solution for communities of any size and demographic. That is the bottom line of four...
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Septic Tank Deterioration All About Gas
It may show up as white crumbling concrete around an outlet or as rusty streaks on the side of a tank, but...
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WOSSA training center adds ECOPOD unit
Delta Environmental has assembled and installed an ECOPOD advanced wastewater treatment system at the Northwest Onsite Training Center Display, operated by the...










