In this month’s regulations update, a sheriff’s scam warning insults Kansas pumping company and Nassau County, New York, examines onsite systems for possible cause of high bacteria levels in a stream and beach
In this month’s regulations update, a Connecticut town wants to regulate Airbnb’s impact on local septic systems, and a septic system replacement program helps improve an algae problem
In this month’s regulations update, an Ohio bill proposes reuse of oil wastewater for anti-icing in portable restrooms, and bills in New York seek to reduce costs for homeowners installing onsite systems
In this month’s regulations update, a California man is charged with illegal dumping of septage and a review of city-owned septic tanks after the death of a 3-year-old boy reveals many issues in Jacksonville, Florida
In this month's regulations update, new legislation in Florida seeks to solve nitrogen problems, and a Vermont company is charged with unlawful storage of septage
Installer John Crandell installs five nitrogen-removal Hydro-Action units in Suffolk County onsite pilot program
In this month’s update, a California pumper is arrested for a long history of illegal dumping, and the state’s new legislation seeks to increase water reuse
Wastewater professionals should heed this advice shared by Andrew Andriola, president of the Long Island Liquid Waste Association