Editorial Michigan Family Business Ensures Efficient and Effective Wastewater Treatment Father Larry Stephens designs the systems, and son Mike Stephens maintains them. Together they find ways to improve performance for their customers. April 09, 2018
Editorial We Must Reverse the Aging of the Wastewater Industry As many pumpers and installers are hitting retirement age, the need to bring younger people into our service companies is reaching a critical stage April 09, 2018
Editorial Envirotek Systems’ Jon Hancock Thrives on Onsite Work in the Ozarks Rustic terrain, miles and miles of waterfront properties bring design and execution challenges to experienced Missouri installers March 12, 2018
Editorial No Such Thing as a Routine Service Call In rural New Mexico, Jay Carroll has learned to expect the unexpected when inspecting, pumping or installing a septic system March 12, 2018
Editorial Their Onsite Business Is a Family Affair Three generations of the Stewart family keep, maintain, and build septic systems for their satisfied neighbors in northern Virginia December 05, 2017
Editorial Wastewater Pros Play a Critical Role in Water Resource Protection Statewide licensing, better-informed customers top Kansas Small Flows Association member Tim Lubbers’ list of changes that will support our important industry December 04, 2017
Editorial Our Big Challenge – Encourage the Next Generation of Wastewater Workers Tony Mendes believes state and national trade associations must follow new technologies to help the environment and enhance professionalism November 09, 2017
Editorial Give Me a Vintage Truck and Hardworking Employees Rob Ratta enjoys running older rigs for installing and pumping work, and thinks recruiting good workers is the biggest challenging facing the wastewater industry. September 06, 2017
Online Exclusives Got Septic? A state onsite association sets a standard for marketing the septic industry September 13, 2012