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When Elevation Necessitates Pumping Downhill: Problems and Solutions

It’s best to avoid it, but if a system must pump downhill, make sure to protect the pump from prematurely burning out
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Basics of Evaluating Mound Systems for Real Estate Transactions

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A-1 Septic Service and Installation Overcomes Site Challenges

A drainfield with compact treatment modules provides a sound replacement for a failed conventional septic system on a challenging lakefront lot in northern Wisconsin
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Always a Better Way

Alan and Jen Chapin strive to elevate the onsite profession. Their approach is hiring quality people and providing community education.
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It’s All Uphill for an Arkansas Replacement System

When suitable soils eluded BBB Septic designer Piper Satterfield, pumping effluent to higher elevation was the only answer for a conventional replacement system
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Broad Know-How and the Right Equipment Keep the Black Family Moving Dirt

Customers all around their southern Indiana region call Black’s Excavation for septic installs, coal mine work and other challenging site-prep jobs
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Lakefront Lot Leaves No Room to Spare

An innovative design for a tricky lot enables the expansion of a sports bar in north-central Wisconsin
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Add New Services and Watch the Revenues Grow

From farming and swinging a hammer on a construction crew, New Mexico’s Jace Ensor grew into a rewarding career with several specialties in the onsite wastewater industry.
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3 Reasons to Break Into Septic Pumping

Sick of handing over pumping work — and profits — to someone else? Check out three simple reasons why expanding your menu of services could pay huge dividends.
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New Pump Tank Added to IM Tank Product Line

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Infiltrator Systems to expand line of IM septic and pump tanks

Why Do They Break Down?

Why Do They Break Down?

Here’s a practical explanation for hydrogen sulfide erosion in septic tanks — and why some tanks are affected and others not