Jarrid Lentz started in business in 2000 doing drainfield restoration and septic system repairs. Five years ago, he added onsite system installation....
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How Do You Handle Wastewater for 550 New Students?
A private school in Greenwich, Connecticut, wanted to expand its nursery through ninth grade facilities by building a high school for 550...
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Pursuit of Lifelong Learning Is a Success Strategy for Any Onsite Professional
Before becoming a passion, doing weekend percolation tests and drawing onsite designs in CAD for an engineer was an additional revenue source...
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It’s Back to the Basics for Florida RV Park Onsite System
The Sawmill RV Park is a fixture in Dade City, Florida, and it has been expanded numerous times. As a result, it...
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Ohio’s Krista Gesaman Thinks Outside the D-Box When Growing Her O&M and Installing Business
Aeration Septic Inc. (ASI) services some 2,500 contract customers with advanced onsite treatment systems in northeastern Ohio and performs a growing number...
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Tight Space Creates a Design Puzzle in the Arizona Desert
Transitioning a residential institution in Hereford, Arizona, to an assisted living facility required upgrading the onsite system.
The new owner hired Dawn...
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The Ohio Onsite Wastewater Association Helps With Sober House for Women
When Ron Laurent heard about the Red Tulip Project and its need for an onsite system, he wanted to get involved. A...
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The Crew at Alabama’s KESS Environmental Services Believes in Offering a Helping Hand
The soil may not be good in central Alabama, but for KESS Environmental Services of Opelika, business is well-rooted and growing. This...
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The Evolution of Jack’s Septic Is One Immigrant’s American Dream Story
“I always wanted to own my own business, even as a kid. I had no idea how. There was no master plan,...
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A Pioneer Farm Received a Modern Wastewater Treatment Solution
With its extensive history of settlement, Long Island, New York, also has a lengthy history with cesspools. Nitrogen pollution is now pushing...
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Distribution Equipment and Systems
Decentralized system installed at county park
Problem: Live Oak Landing, a rural, riverfront Baldwin County-owned park in Stockton, Alabama, is popular with boaters...
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Just Keep Digging: Tackling Difficult Onsite System Replacement
Josh Wood says he’s done only three septic jobs in five years that he would consider easy or routine. The rest have...
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Septic and Sewer Solutions Wants to Take on the Tough Jobs
Taking the fear out of a customer’s septic project evolved into a robust business for Josh Wood, but the development came recently...
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Alabama Installers Believe in Providing a Helping Hand
Willie Mae Spivey of Tyler, Alabama, had what the state Department of Public Health refers to as a “positive outlet” carrying waste...





















