PA Septage Management Association Announces 2010 Leadership

Bruce Fox of Allstate Septic Systems in Bangor was elected President of the PA Septage Management Association at its annual conference recently held in Lancaster.
            Other Executive Committee officers elected include: Vice President ‐ Susan Miller, Dale B. Miller and Son in Fawn Grove, PA Secretary ‐ Joseph Valentine, Del Val Soil & Environmental Consultants in Doylestown, Treasurer ‐ Jeff Rachlin, OnSite Management in West Chester, Past President ‐ Steve Walters, Walters Environmental Services in Grantville, Education Director ‐ Ray Erb, Thomas H. Erb and Sons in Lititz.
            In addition to the Executive Committee officers, the following regional directors were elected: -- Region 1 - Frank Parker, Parker Wastewater Consulting in West Chester, Jeff Rachlin, OnSite Management in West Chester, Ryan Ray, Sump, Sewage & Septic in Parkesburg; 
-- Region 2 - Michael Biros, Biros Septic & Drain Cleaning, Zion Grove, Dennis Fox, Allstate Septic Systems, Bangor, Erik Sorg, Roto‐Rooter/Sorg, Inc., Bloomsburg;
-- Region 3 - James Prettyman, Jr., Prettyman Excavating & Septic Service, Oxford, PA Kyle Rigby, Young's Sanitary Septic Service, Dillsburg, Georgia Wick, Greenwick Septic System Services, Parkesburg; 
-- Region 4 - Lew Crawford, Crawford's Septic Tank Cleaning, Sugar Run, Jim Foresman, Jim Foresman Excavating & Septic Services, Montgomery; and
-- Region 5/6 - Dave Hapchuk ‐ Hapchuk, Inc., Washington, Chip Heffern ‐ Heffern Septic Tank Service, Franklin, Calvin McCutcheon ‐ McCutcheon Enterprises, Apollo, Mark Patterson ‐ Patterson Septic Service, Jackson Center.
            The Pennsylvania Septage Management Association is a statewide trade association representing over 150 septage companies. PSMA’s mission is to protect PA’s citizens and our industry through sound management, proper maintenance, and environmentally conscious disposal of wastewater.
            For more information, visit the PSMA website.


3/8/2010

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