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Returning momentarily to part three of this series where we discussed mutual respect as a requirement between the installer and the inspector to create a win-win relationship, equally satisfying for both professionals. I promised some field examples, so let’s...
This article is part of a series on onsite septic inspections:
- The Politics of Onsite Septic System Inspections
- The Politics of Onsite System Inspections: Part 2
- The Politics of Onsite System Inspections: Part 3
- The Politics of Onsite System Inspections: Part 4
- The Politics of Onsite System Inspections: Part 5
- The Politics of Onsite System Inspections: Part 6