Municipal plants that receive septage need clear intake records, easy filtering, and simple billing—without bolting on spreadsheets. That’s the point of Operator10 septic hauling: a built-in place to log each load, track who brought it, where it came from, and produce clean reports when the month closes.
Why it was added
The feature responds to requests from utilities that accept domestic or industrial septage and want a dedicated workflow. With Operator10 septic hauling, you define the basics once—haulers, discharge accounts, and discharge types—then log events as trucks arrive. Each event captures date and time, hauler, pickup location (the discharge account), the type of waste, driver, receiving operator, and volume. Simple fields keep intake fast. If you record screening tests like pH or conductivity before accepting a load, you can capture those as well.
How it fits daily work
Operators open the septic hauling list and add a new event when a truck arrives. The grid is filterable by hauler, discharge type, or other fields so supervisors can review activity throughout the day. Need a quick printout? Print the grid as-is. Want something polished? Use the included “Septic Received” report to summarize loads for a date range.
Billing clarity
For billing, create one billing report per hauler. Each report uses your price-per-gallon and shows loads for the period, totals, and a signature section. You can export any report to PDF for email. If you manage several haulers, add them to a report set so you can run all billing reports in one pass.
Bottom line
Operator10 septic hauling replaces ad hoc spreadsheets with a standard intake record and predictable reports. Plants keep a clean trail for every load, and finance gets the detail they need.
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