Two six-station specialty restroom trailers with low-flow fixtures and 40 portable standard units served 80 employees and an average 1,200 daily visitors...
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Experienced Installer Seeks Commonsense Solutions for Cash-Strapped Customers
One thing North Dakota installer Terry Novak hates about his job is delivering bad news to low-income rural property owners about their...
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Island Life in the Pacific Northwest Creates Wastewater Challenges
In Snapshot, we talk to a member of a state, provincial or national trade association in the decentralized wastewater industry. This time...
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North Carolina Volunteer Installers Help With St. Jude’s Fundraiser
When the opportunity came to volunteer his help to help sick children, Chris Stevens took it.
Stevens owns Stevens Septic Service Inc., of...
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Surrounded by Water, All New Systems Are Interesting
Ben Miller gives an interesting description of the soils on Whidbey Island, located north of Seattle in the Puget Sound, where he...
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Oil Pipeline Extension Pushes a Motel/Camping Complex to a New Onsite Solution
Even though pipelines run underground, humans must make way on the surface, and that’s what happened in Bridal Falls, British Columbia.
Trans Mountain...
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Everything, Including Development, Is Bigger in Texas
Name and title or job description: Patrick Kern, vice president, and Chase Kern, general manager
Business name and location: Paramount Wastewater Solutions LLC, Temple, TexasServices...
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Pam’s Promise Home Requires System Upgrade; IOWPA Delivers
Pam’s Promise, a women’s housing facility in Crawfordsville, Indiana, was in need of a new onsite system for one of its buildings,...
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Big System on Small Site Is a Coastal Conundrum
An oceanfront resort complex consisting of hotels, condominiums, a restaurant and pool house had a 50-year-old septic system that was showing signs...
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Puget Sound Property Owners Provide Many Interesting Onsite Design Challenges
It turns out it is possible to have too much ice cream. At least that was the case for Tom Purdum.
Prior to...
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Creech’s Plumbing Is Closing In on 50 Years as a Family Business
A bad economic downturn rarely is good news for business owners.But for entrepreneur Stacy Creech, the owner of Creech’s Plumbing in Wilson,...
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Food Plant Expansion Prompts Addition of Orenco AdvanTex System
A food processing plant in eastern Oregon was growing and needed a new wastewater system. Brian Rabe had designed the previous system...
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Installer James Stiksma Employs a Telehandler Unit to Apply Materials Without Trampling a Large Sand Bed
The old onsite system was failing at a rural property outside Abbotsford, British Columbia, and construction of a crude oil pipeline coming...
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Engineering a Wastewater Solution to Serve 250 Workers
An RV manufacturer needed an approved onsite design before constructing a new factory in Middlebury, Indiana. The architect and engineering firm hired...




















