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Spring Newsletter
Spring Newsletter Our spring newsletter is now available here. It includes news about our updated bills, forms, and FAQs, announces upcoming community events that we’re sponsoring, highlights grinder pumps, and spotlights our customer Table Topics. If you review it and answer a few questions by April 18, 2016, you will be entered to win a $100 Visa […]
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Office Closing Early Today
Office Closing Early Today [Tuesday, February 23, 2016] The Office Closing Early Today: BCSS will be closing at 2:00 pm today so that employees can get home safely before severe weather affects our area. Please call (251) 971-3022 to schedule emergency on-site service. As of now, we will be open during normal business hours tomorrow.
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Joining the Fight Against ‘Flushables’
In addition to utility companies’ problems with “flushable” wipes in sewer systems, property owners often face clogged pipes and/ or grinder pumps from these misleading wipes, which lead to sewage overflows, backups and costly repairs. If you’ve experienced issues with wipes, you can help prevent it from happening to others while helping to avoid the environmental […]
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Rain and Your Septic System
Rain and Your Septic System Rain and Your Septic System: We are no stranger to frequent rainfall here on the Gulf Coast, and one of the burdens it causes is related to septic systems. Bright Hub Engineering (www.brighthubengineering.com) provides advice for solving some of the top septic system problems, including the prevailing issue of rain. Septic tank problems […]
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Rural Indiana Community Receives Help
Rural Indiana Community Receives Help By Kevin Kilbane, kkilbane@news-sentinel.com Wednesday, January 20, 2016 7:01 AM Allen County has a septic sewage problem, but new projects will help reduce the risk of exposure to septic waste in rural areas. About 15,000 properties in the county use septic systems for human waste disposal, said Gary Chapple, director […]
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Public Health Officials Give Water Quality Tips After Floods
Public Health Officials Give Water Quality Tips After Floods This was posted on wkrg.com on December 30, 2015 while we were experiencing so much rain, but it’s good to know for the next time it won’t stop raining. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) – Public health officials are offering safety tips to people who use septic tanks […]
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How to Locate Your Septic System
How to Locate Your Septic System Whether you’ve owned it for years or just purchased a property with a septic system, it is good to know how to locate your septic system. Even if you never want to personally deal with the on-site sewage system, there are many reasons to be aware of its location, […]
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World Toilet Day More Serious than it Sounds
World Toilet Day More Serious than it Sounds World Toilet Day More Serious than it Sounds – as a wastewater utility company that works to improve sanitation issues in our direct area, we are very concerned that there are such bad unsanitary conditions worldwide that one in every eight people engages in open defecation. We […]
read moreBaldwin County Sewer Service Introduces Ornament Decorating Contest for Local Students
Baldwin County Sewer Service Introduces Ornament Decorating Contest for Local Students. Baldwin County Sewer Service (BCSS) is excited to announce a new contest for Baldwin County children in grades K-8 to submit handmade Christmas ornaments for a chance to win prizes for themselves and for their schools. To be eligible for the contest, ornaments must […]
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Fall 2015 Newsletter
Fall 2015 Newsletter In our Fall 2015 Newsletter, we describe our recent charity golf tournament, show our sponsored community events and explain our new electronic forms and coverage area map. It can be viewed here where you can also quickly enter to win a $100 Bluegill gift card by November 16, 2015.
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