Sometimes new opportunities make business owners take a deep breath and make big investments in new equipment. Rich Navert, owner and president...
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Industry News - July 2010
Dawe, Sales Manager for The Strong Company, DiesCarl Dawe, 67, of Cumming, Ga., died on May 11. He had served as national...
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Holding Water
The municipal swimming pool in Tracy, Minn., was losing hundreds of gallons of water per day. When a local contractor televised the...
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Off the Deep End
Sewage erupting 18 to 24 inches above ground near Lake Union waterfront brought City of Seattle crews on the double. The spill...
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Ever Independent
From the time he was 10 years old, Kyle Baxter worked with his grandfather cleaning sewer pipes, often using an old pumper...
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Redneck Success
Charlie Hall may call his sewer and drain-cleaning operation a “redneck enterprise,” but there is no smirking about the way he has...
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Just Like a Limo
When John Perry struck out on his own 12 years ago, he saw that he could differentiate his business by providing “limousine...
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Strength in Numbers
It’s said that timing is everything in business. And when the timing isn’t just right, all it takes is a little creativity...
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Just Can’t Stop
Drain lines in a potato chip processing plant in Orlando, Fla., were running slowly or not at all. The facility, built in...
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Tight Quarters
A new complex of condominiums on a hill in Daly City, Calif., would increase sewage flows and overwhelm the 800-foot-long, 8-inch vitreous...
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Equipment Fitness
Thirty years ago, Bill Smith established Lincoln Sewer & Drain after losing his job as a welder. He worked briefly for a...

