It’s common for a property in metropolitan Miami to have a septic system, says Brittnie Nesenman, who with her husband Jason co-owns...
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Rules and Regs: Alaska Septic Pumpers Expect Stricter Disposal Limitations
Septic pumpers in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough of Alaska don’t have a local disposal site for septage. Every day, they have to ship...
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Build your business with the Pumper & Cleaner Profit Series
Do you want to set loftier financial goals for your onsite wastewater business in 2015? We’ve got the roadmap to help you...
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Rules and Regs: Washington Pumper Sentenced to Prison for Illegal Dumping
The owner of a Longview, Wash., septic pumping company has been sentenced to 27 months in prison for illegally dumping more than...
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Rules and Regs: 21 States Fight Pollution Limits
Pollution limits set by the U.S. EPA to help clean up the Chesapeake Bay are being fought by 21 states that fear...
Editorial
New Jersey Watershed Plans Wetlands-Based Onsite System
The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association in New Jersey is building a wetlands-based wastewater treatment center at its new $7.5 million environmental center....
Blogs
Regular Septic Tank Pumping Puts Money in Your Pocket
Here we go again. A group is yet again attempting to kill legislation in Florida that would improve septic systems and promote...
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Make up your mind, Florida!
In a recent story at the Charlotte County Florida Weekly website, local residents complained about a plan to move 2,500 homes using...
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What made those protesters shout “save our septic, save our septic!’’
Some 200 residents of Port Charlotte, Fla., were shown in a recent TV news story chanting “save our septic, save our septic’’...
Editorial
Strength in Diversity
Tough times require complex solutions. “Everybody was doing what was rational, and I didn’t see it working,” says Glenn Martin, owner of...
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Enjoy the first Onsite Installer podcast
This week we’re excited to launch our first podcast here at the Onsite Installer website.
Check out the June contractor profile story featuring...
Editorial
May Rules and Regs
Florida
The Senate Environmental Preservation Committee approved a measure that would limit mandatory onsite inspections to counties with first-magnitude springs. The bill (SB...
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Florida Legislators Propose Changes
Rep. Chris Dorworth introduced legislation that would repeal mandatory five-year septic tank inspections and give local governments the power to regulate them....













