Also in this month's regulations update, a Minnesota Amish community sues on religious grounds to avoid installing septic systems for graywater disposal
Also in this month's regulations update, a septic services company in Texas is found in contempt of court for its land application practices
In this month’s regulations update, an New York farmer is fined for a septic violation, and the new Farm Bill allows grants for replacing onsite systems
In this month’s regulations update, a California pumper accused of illegal dumping receives a jail sentence and fine, and the Michigan Legislature fails to make progress on a state septic code
In this month’s regulations update, a sheriff’s scam warning insults Kansas pumping company and Nassau County, New York, examines onsite systems for possible cause of high bacteria levels in a stream and beach
A homeowner’s environmental concerns and restricted lot space pointed Michigan installer Dervin Witmer toward a Norweco Singulair Green ATU
In this month’s regulations update, a Canadian city takes septic pumping into its own hands, and the state legislature works to bring Michigan a uniform sanitary code
The president of the Michigan Septic Tank Association reflects on strange workplace stories and the great networking opportunities he gets from being involved in a professional group
Father Larry Stephens designs the systems, and son Mike Stephens maintains them. Together they find ways to improve performance for their customers.