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If you have a privately owned wastewater treatment system (powts) its important to have a professional service company to maintain and inform you of any issues so that you get the longest possible life out of your system and your investment. Many commercial buildings have a privately owned wastewater treatment system (powts) that require servicing / maintenance.

Often times pumping / maintenance is critical due to the high usage of many commercial operations. Last thing you want is for a sewer backup for your place of business.
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Households that are not served by public sewers mostly depend on POWTS (privately owned wastewater treatment system) such as a septic system. Your Septic System requires proper maintenance to function properly. With routine care, most importantly septic tank cleaning, your system will have a longer lifespan which will save you headaches and money in the end.
Septic and well systems are expensive to repair. So if you are purchasing a home make sure to have a well and septic inspection done by a qualified licensed inspector. With hundreds of inspections done we have developed techniques for us to properly evaluate each system. Many lending companies also require a property to pass a septic and well inspection, which can be provided with us.
Rural Sanitation Inc is looking for qualified service technicians to add to our staff. We are looking for a full time motivated, reliable, and respectable candidates that will perform service calls and available to work some weekends. Great competitive pay as well as great benefits such as insurance and 401k and more.
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Don Loew
Don Loew
Dec 03, 2021
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Positive: Professionalism
Pumped out our septic tanks. Always very professional job done by Ron!
Services: Installation, General repairs, Roadworks, Clean gutters
Betty C.
Betty C.
Jul 19, 2020
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The fact that a Rural employee was rude to my wife on the phone is the least of their problems. We called them last winter to empty our septic tank. They came and said they could not find the tank cap because of the snow and said they would come back and empty it in the Spring, but asked that we pay in advance, which we did ($163). In the Spring, they came back and still could not find the cap and therefore could not empty the system. They sent us a bill for $200, which my wife paid under threat. We subsequently called another service, which immediately found the cap and provided the service