Stacey Feser drew inspiration from her dad, an onsite installer. Today she’s a designer, installer inspector and university instructor in soil science.
Our septic expert columnists are calling it quits after many years of education excellence
The industry has advanced greatly in our time, but the principles of good onsite system design remain unchanged
This veteran of 57 years in the onsite industry sees a day when a magic box in the backyard will recycle all your wastewater
The biggest show on wastewater includes a variety of great seminars to sharpen your skills and gain continuing education credits
Don’t even start up your excavation equipment if the work site has been doused with water. Wait for drier weather.
Tiny cottage lot with impossible setback issues spurs a training day featuring an aerobic treatment solution
Wastewater professionals organized a trade association a few years ago, hoping to update onsite rules and protect the environment
Even a so-called septic system expert may make a peculiar recommendation to homeowners about onsite maintenance
We witnessed an installer’s poor job with silt fencing and we didn’t like it
Unfortunately, there’s little time to advocate for wastewater industry advances as installers and pumpers are stretched to their limits
Alabama high schooler, 16, obtains his first-tier installer certification and aims to help with a family business succession plan
Missouri reflects the dismal manpower shortages found throughout North America. Young wastewater technicians are desperately needed.
Tell homeowners about proper maintenance — and preach getting rid of garbage disposals