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Going Small?

Going Small?

Installers discuss downsizing equipment because of rising diesel costs and the use of rubber-tired equipment
Simply Quality

Simply Quality

Lloyd and Terri Jakoubek bring a professional and personal touch to designing and building onsite systems for upscale homeowners in Nebraska
Nebraska Revisits Onsite Regulations

Nebraska Revisits Onsite Regulations

The Nebraska legislature approved an interim study resolution to examine the Onsite Wastewater Treatment System Contractors Certification and System Registration Act, and the general adoption and enforcement of installation standards.
Star of the West

Star of the West

An extended aeration, activated sludge process enables an installer to develop property in the environmentally sensitive Black Hills of South Dakota
Industry News - October 2008

Industry News - October 2008

Simple Solutions Selects Distributors; Pump Systems Releases Guidebook; Infiltrator Adds ENGEL Injection-Molding Machine; Lenzyme Installs Solar Heating Panels
Regulator Relations

Regulator Relations

Working effectively with regulatory agency representatives means developing and sustaining open dialogue and professional respect
Bringing it Back

Bringing it Back

Changing usage habits and improving effluent quality can be workable alternatives to replacement of failing systems
Teachable Moments

Teachable Moments

A good time to educate customers about onsite treatment is when a system is failing. But there’s another time that’s even better.
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October 2008

The Dope on Diesel

The Dope on Diesel

Market conditions and other factors drive up the price of fuel for heavy trucks and equipment. Expect prices to remain high in the foreseeable future.
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September 2008

Out of Order

Out of Order

A conventional installation for a large estate becomes complicated when building contractors fail to let the onsite system be built first
Protecting the Lakes

Protecting the Lakes

The onsite regulatory program in Schuyler County, N.Y., takes an “entrepreneurial,” problem-solving approach to effective system management
Pennsylvania Governor Blocks Data Quality Act

Pennsylvania Governor Blocks Data Quality Act

Supported by state Senate and House leadership, a bill introduced as the Data Quality Act would require agencies to share the data supporting their regulatory decisions.
More Control in Your Hands

More Control in Your Hands

Already standard on many compact track loaders, easy-to-use joysticks are replacing conventional lever and pedal controls on more skid-steer loaders
Even Distribution

Even Distribution

Low-pressure drainfields are a valuable soil-treatment alternative. Such systems require special maintenance practices to ensure that they remain effective
Are Installers Homebodies?

Are Installers Homebodies?

Maybe this is the year to break with past practice and attend one of the industry’s national trade shows and educational programs
The Color of Soil

The Color of Soil

Different colorations in soils on installation sites provide highly valuable information about the type of system you need to install
Industry News - September 2008

Industry News - September 2008

Infiltrator Systems Launches Wastewater Web Site
Deere Launches Interactive Skid-Steer Site; Wastequip Launches Companywide Reorganization

Deere Launches Interactive Skid-Steer Site; Wastequip Launches Companywide Reorganization

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