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FIRST THINGS FIRST Matt 16:24-26 24Then Jesus said to His disciples, "If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. 25"For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it. 26"For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul? (NKJ)
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INSPECTIONS What ever cleaning should be Steve Meeks Meeks Environmental Services
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What We Do!!! Wastewater
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What We Do!!! Wastewater “ I could never do what you do for a living”
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WHO ARE YOU? PUMPERS INSTALL AND REPAIR PORTABLES PLUMBERS ENGINEERS
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HOW LONG ? 1 YEAR 5 YEARS 10 YEARS 20 YEARS OVER 25 YEARS
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WHAT ABOUT THE BAD JOBS? Our War Stories !
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WHAT ABOUT THE BAD JOBS? Biggest tank cleaned
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WHAT ABOUT THE BAD JOBS? Biggest tank cleaned Deepest underground
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WHAT ABOUT THE BAD JOBS? Biggest tank cleaned Deepest underground Furtherest from your truck
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WHAT ABOUT THE BAD JOBS? Biggest tank cleaned Deepest underground Furtherest from your truck Greatest lift
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WHAT ABOUT THE BAD JOBS? Biggest tank cleaned Deepest underground Furtherest from your truck Greatest lift Strangest thing found
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WHAT ABOUT THE BAD JOBS? Biggest tank cleaned Deepest underground Furtherest from your truck Greatest lift Strangest thing found Longest since last cleaned
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Onsite Wastewater Inspections What every cleaning should be.
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Onsite Wastewater Inspections What every cleaning should be. Why?
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Onsite Wastewater Inspections Why? To protect the environment
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Onsite Wastewater Inspections Why? To protect the environment We do this!
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Onsite Wastewater Inspections Why? To protect the environment To protect public health
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Onsite Wastewater Inspections Why? To protect the environment To protect public health We do this!
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Onsite Wastewater Inspections Why? To protect the environment To protect public health For the industry’s perception
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Onsite Wastewater Inspections Why? To protect the environment To protect public health For the industry’s perception We had better do this!
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What are wastewater systems supposed to do?
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Take the wastewater away
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What are wastewater systems supposed to do? Take the wastewater away. Treat it.
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What are wastewater systems supposed to do? Take the wastewater away. Treat it. Protect public health.
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What are wastewater systems supposed to do? Take the wastewater away. Treat it. Protect public health. Do city sewer systems do this?
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What are wastewater systems supposed to do? Take the wastewater away. Treat it. Protect public health. Do city sewer systems do this? Can a Septic Tank / Onsite system do this?
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Onsite Wastewater Industry Onsite can do the job.
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Onsite Wastewater Industry Onsite can do the job. It can do the job and it can do it better and more cost effective in many cases.
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Onsite Wastewater Industry Onsite can do the job. It can do the job and it can do it better and more cost effective in many cases. It also reintroduces more water back into local aquifers.
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Let’s pump!
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Park in the street.
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Let’s pump! Park in the street. Why?
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Why would you stay in the street? You may not pump the tank. – Empty – Not the problem – Didn’t call to cancel
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Why would you stay in the street? You may not pump the tank. Driveway may be old.
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Why would you stay in the street? What can a big truck do to a bad driveway?
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Take a Good Look! What can we see from the street? How much can you tell about the system?
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Things to look for. Dark or discolored areas
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Things to look for. Dark or discolored areas Wet spots or water running from yard
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Things to look for. Dark or discolored areas Wet spots or water running from yard Is the vent stack in the front?
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Things to look for. Dark or discolored areas Wet spots or water running from yard Is the vent stack in the front? Which way does the yard slope? – Is there room for the field?
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Things to look for. Does the customer park in the yard?
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Things to look for. Does the customer park in the yard? Does this yard drain the neighborhood?
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Things to look for. Does the customer park in the yard? Does the yard drain the neighborhood? Is the yard in a low area?
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Things to look for. Does the customer park in the yard? Does the yard drain the neighborhood? Is the yard in a low area? Is there standing water?
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Oh where, oh where, has my septic tank gone? Where does the homeowner think that it is?
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Oh where, oh where, has my septic tank gone? Where does the homeowner think that it is? Have they ever held a probe?
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Oh where oh where…? Where does the homeowner think that it is? Where would an engineer put it? – Logic helpful, but not required.
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Oh where oh where…? Where does the homeowner think that it is? Where would an engineer put it? – Logic helpful, but not required. Where would you put it?
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Questions for the owner How old is the house, or system?
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Questions for the owner How old is the house, or system? – What will this tell you?
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Questions for the owner How old is the house, or system? – What will this tell you? Size
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Questions for the owner How old is the house, or system? – What will this tell you? Size Type
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Questions for the owner How old is the house, or system? – What will this tell you? Size Type Number of feet of field lines
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Questions for the owner How old is the house, or system? Are you having trouble? – In or out? – Where and at what level?
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Can’t find it? What next?
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Look in the basement for… – Drain pipes, 3” or 4”
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Can’t find it? What next? Look in the basement for… – Drain pipes, 3” or 4” – Dampness
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Can’t find it? What next? Look in the basement for… – Drain pipes, 3” or 4” – Dampness – Odor
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Can’t find it? What next? Look in the basement for… – Drain pipes, 3” or 4” – Dampness – Odor – How many systems?
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Can’t find it? What next? Look in the basement for… – Drain pipes, 3” or 4” – Dampness – Odor – How many systems? – Other things….
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Can’t find it? What next? Look in the basement for… – Other things Broken air ducts Water leaks Dead animals (live animals) Missing kids
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Now that we know the area… Lets take a closer look outside – Gas lines, lights, grills – Power, over and under – Water – Phone, over and under – Cable, over and under – Satellite – Lawn sprinkler – Power supply to out building
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Now that we know the area… Lets take a closer look outside – Look for meters – Junction boxes – Wires on the outside of the house
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Danger, danger, danger!
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What if you think there is an underground utility?
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Danger, danger, danger! What if you think there is an underground utility? Call before you dig! 1-800-292-8525
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Lids and where to dig What can the age of a home tell us about the lids?
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Lids and where to dig What can the age of a home tell us about the lids? – Size
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Lids and where to dig What can the age of a home tell us about the lids? – Size – Number of lids
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Lids and where to dig What can the age of a home tell us about the lids? – Size – Number of lids – Plugs or not. That is the question!
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Lids and where to dig What can the age of a home tell us about the lids? – Size – Number of lids – Plugs or not. That is the question! What tools do you use?
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Tools of the trade…
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Probe
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Tools of the trade… Probe Cant hook
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Tools of the trade… Probe Cant hook Pry bar
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Tools of the trade… Probe Cant hook Pry bar Shovel
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Tools of the trade… Probe Cant hook Pry bar Shovel Electronic locators
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When you pop the top What’s the first thing you notice? – Water level Too high Too low Just right
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Let’s talk about how septic tanks work…
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“Question time” Does a high water level in the tank always mean there is trouble in the house?
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“well I never had a problem until you dug it up”
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My plumber said, “It must be the tank”
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It can’t be my plumbing!
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FLOODED!!! When you start to dig you get water, at or near the top of the tank!
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FLOODED!!! What does it mean?
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FLOODED!!! What about dark, black soil
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War Stories !
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How many gallons have you pumped from a 1000 gallon tank?
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Water level too low… Pass or fail?
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How do we clean a tank properly?
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Back washing Crust buster Garden hose and a rake Mud hog
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How do you clean out your hoses? Garden hose 5 gallon bucket
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War Stories !
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What’s is the biggest mess you have made? War Stories !
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How would you clean up a spill?
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Now the tank is clean, what next…
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Checking the inlet – Listen
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Now the tank is clean, what next… Checking the inlet – Listen – Water noise
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Now the tank is clean, what next… Checking the inlet – Listen – Water noise – If in doubt flush paper
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What’s left? Other lidsWeak/sagging
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What’s left? Other lidsWeak/sagging Outlet TeeMissing/aging
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What’s left? Other lidsWeak/sagging Outlet TeeMissing/aging Baffle wallMissing/broken
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What’s left? Other lidsWeak/sagging Outlet TeeMissing/aging Baffle wallMissing/broken Side walls and floorCracks/holes
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Date
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Date Address
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Date Address Seller
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Date Address Seller Buyer
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Date Address Seller Buyer Closing Attorney
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Date Address Seller Buyer Closing Attorney Closing Date
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Septic Tank and/or Grease Trap
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Septic Tank and/or Grease Trap Vacant or Occupied
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Septic Tank and/or Grease Trap Vacant or Occupied Water level in tank High/Low
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Septic Tank and/or Grease Trap Vacant or Occupied Water level in tank High/Low Wet spot/eruptions observed Yes/No
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Septic Tank and/or Grease Trap Vacant or Occupied Water level in tank properYes/No Wet spots/eruptions observed Yes/No Water entered tank from house Yes/No unable to test
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Outlet Tee in placeYes/No
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Outlet Tee in placeYes/No Baffle wall in good condition Yes/No
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Outlet Tee in placeYes/No Baffle wall in good condition Yes/No Lids in good conditionYes/No
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Outlet Tee in placeYes/No Baffle wall in good condition Yes/No Lids in good conditionYes/No Solids level in tank warranted cleaning – Yes/No
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Outlet Tee in placeYes/No Baffle wall in good condition Yes/No Lids in good conditionYes/No Solids level in tank warranted cleaning – Yes/No Tank cleanedYes/No
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Washer connect to ST GT FL Unable to test
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Washer connect to ST GT FL Unable to test System working properlyYes/No
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Washer connect to ST GT FL Unable to test System working properlyYes/No If repairs are needed describe
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Washer connect to ST GT FL Unable to test System working properlyYes/No If repairs are needed describe Comments
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Washer connect to ST GT FL Unable to test System working properlyYes/No If repairs are needed describe Comments Inspected by___________
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Washer connect to ST GT FL Unable to test System working properlyYes/No If repairs are needed describe Comments Inspected by___________ Received by___________
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Have a thorough disclaimer!
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Onsite Wastewater System Report Have a thorough disclaimer! Why?
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More questions… What about filters? What can I put in my tank? If it ain’t broke don’t fix it!
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More questions… How do you answer them?
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More stuff… Pumper magazine New tools, and gadgets Disposal issues
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