WEEKLY EDITION FEB 28, 2018
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WWETT 2018…continued
WWETT 2018 is now in the history books. Before we completely switch gears and head back out the door to
Portland, let's take a look at the great week the PSAI had.
Top Right: Lucia Barreral (left) joined the PSAI on
behalf of the company she founded around 10
years ago, Salinas Valley Sanitation Inc. Lucia
previously worked in California's lush agricultural
fields, cutting lettuce and picking other
vegetables. In her years doing this backbreaking
work, she came to understand the importance of
clean, safe portable restrooms on agricultural
sites. Today her company specializes in
agriculture-related job sites, and she prides
herself on maintaining the highest standards in
the fields. She says, "We pump units at many sites
several times a week - some as often as twice a
day." She's shown here with her husband Gustavo
Ramirez and daughter Giselle.
Bottom Right: Like many portable sanitation
companies, Bradford Septic Service LLC,
Bradford, NH, is a small, family-owned affair.
Owner David Bagley was encouraged to join the
PSAI by newly-elected PSAI Board member John
Marcucci of Walex. David's wife Renea works full
time in customer service for an unrelated firm, but
she took vacation time to accompany David to
WWETT. Now that they know more about the
PSAI, they've joined as silver members and they
plan to start attending our events too.