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Wisconsin’s Troy Kruser Creates An Environmentally-Sustainable Disposal Plan With A Local Farmer
Some pumpers may lie awake at night dreaming of diverting half of the waste they pump from the treatment plant to a...
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He’s Just A Pumper In A Rock ‘N’ Roll Band
When James Dillard isn’t out pumping septic tanks in and around Annapolis, Md., odds are he’s marching to the beat of a...
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A New Marketing Plan For An Old-School Septic Service Company In Ohio
It’s not unusual for septic service providers to inherit businesses from parents who long resisted attempts to modernize operations, preferring handwritten invoices...
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Half Vacuum Truck, Half School Bus Served Minnesota Pumper Well
Is it a school bus with a vacuum tank or a vacuum truck that can haul a bunch of students on a...
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Telltale Signs It’s Time to Rebuild (or Replace) Your Vacuum Pump
Has your pump lost its pop? Are there strange noises coming from inside the housing? Perhaps it’s time for a rebuild or...
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2014 Southwest Oil & Gas Awards Announced
The second annual Southwest Oil & Gas Awards gala was held in Dallas, Texas, on Tuesday, Oct. 23, at Westin Park Central....
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New Jersey Plans For Natural Disasters By Converting A Series Of Pumping Stations Into Mobile Units
October 2012 marked the East Coast passage of Superstorm Sandy, the second-most costly hurricane in United States history. Not content to simply...
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The Small Town Of Edgewood, Illinois Faces Big Challenges In Manhole Repair
When the Village of Edgewood, Ill., put in its first sewer system in the 1980s, many of the manhole covers wound up...
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Seeking Solutions And System Improvements In The Aftermath Of The Loma Prieta Earthquake
The earthquake hit at 5:04 p.m. on Oct. 17, 1989. Sixty-three lives were lost. Injuries numbered in the thousands. Property loss was...
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How To Tame Your Waterblasting Machine
Like a hungry lion, waterblasting machines are big, bad and dangerous. Treat them right, though, and you can make them purr like...
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2014 West Coast Oil & Gas Award Winners Announced
The second annual West Coast Oil & Gas Awards gala was held in Bakersfield, Calif., on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at the Marriot...
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Truck Manufacturer Hits 30-Year Milestone in U.S.
Hino Trucks has reached a milestone of 30 years in business in the United States. Founded in 1984 as a limited distributorship...
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Stormwater Education: What’s the Big Deal About a Candy Wrapper?
In the book All the Way to the Ocean by Joel Harper, James tosses a candy wrapper to the curb.“Hey, what are...
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Are You Sabotaging Your Pipeline Rehab Team?
Owning a pipeline rehabilitation and inspection business can be fun and rewarding. I have been involved in building — or helping build...
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RS Technical Services founder, CEO passes away
Rod Sutliff, founder and chief executive officer for RS Technical Services, passed away in August while taking his daily walk around the...
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LMK names vice president, business development
LMK Technologies named Mike Czipar vice president, business development. He will be responsible for working with the sales team to recruit, train...












