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Lic # County Business Located In: Company Title First Middle Last Physical Address Physical City Physicalst Ate Physical LIC # COUNTY BUSINESS COMPANY TITLE FIRST MIDDLE LAST PHYSICAL ADDRESS PHYSICAL CITY PHYSICALST PHYSICAL LOCATED IN: ATE ZIP S-921 Beaverhead BADGER PASS SEPTIC SERVICE, MR Wade E. Stout 6825 Highway 278 Dillon MT 59725 LLPdba SANITATION SOLUTIONS S-596 Beaverhead KLASEN SEPTIC PUMPING MS Marilyn Klasen 55 Pioneer Drive Dillon MT 59725 S-1017 Beaverhead PIERCE FENCING & TRUCKING MR William R. Pierce 1461 Webster Lane Dillon MT 59725 S-855 Beaverhead RED ROCK SANITATION MR Lewis E. Fitch 1695 Oregon Stont Line Dell MT 59724 S-998 Beaverhead WELBORN AQUA HAUL & FIRE MS Sandra Welborn 8423 Hwy 91N Dillon MT 59725 SERVICES, INC S-1057 Big Horn PREMIUM SANITATION MR Douglas Hamlin 214 N. Crow Hardin MT 59034 S-815 Blaine JOHN PIKE CONSTRUCTION, INC. MR John Pike 200 New York Chinook MT 59523 S-830 Broadwater FRANKLIN SLIFKA MR Franklin Slifka 3 Slifka Lane Toston MT 59643 S-1083 Broadwater KERPLUNK, LLC. MR Levi R DeMartin 33 MT HWY 287 Bypass Toston MT 59643 S-993 Broadwater SALTZMAN'S FIRE SUPRESSION, MR Lynndale P. Saltzman 192 Hwy 12 East - #12 Townsend MT 59644 LLC S-1063 Carbon CARBON COUNTY SEWER MR Brian D. Hanna 7486 Hwy 212 Red Lodge MT 59068 S-1079 Carbon HIGH CALIBER ENTERPRISES dba MR Ronald Gunn 106 E Sunnyside Avenue Bridger MT 59014 LE PU SEPTIC SERVICE S-787 Cascade CARP'S DRAIN CLEANING, INC MR Ronald M. Carpenter 815 12th Street N Great Falls MT 59401 S-1055 Cascade DB SEPTIC SOLUTIONS MR David Bennyhoff 416 34th Street NW Great Falls MT 59404 S-986 Cascade GREAT FALLS PORTABLES, INC. MS Pamela Fossen 1909 11th Street SW Great Falls MT 59404 S-1029 Cascade GRIS ENTERPRISES MR Kenneth A. Grismer 60 Blessed Hope Lane Ulm MT 59485 S-125 Cascade M J PEET SEPTIC TANK MR Michael J. Peet 1360 13th Ave SW Great Falls MT 59404 S-1027 Cascade MCKINLEY SEPTIC & MR Timothy Joseph McKinley 111 2nd Ashuelot Road Fort Shaw MT 59443 EXCAVATING, LLC S-896 Cascade MONTANA WASTE SYSTEMS INC. MR Roger Bridgeford 3201 15th Street NE Black Eagle MT 59414 dba NORTH VALLEY PORTABLES and HEADQUARTERS OF MONTANA S-1013 Cascade ROCKY MOUNTAIN PORTABLES MS Pam Fossen 1909 11th Street SW Great Falls MT 59401 S-1084 Cascade ROY'S BACKHOE SERVICE dba MR Roy A. Back 555 Goon Hill Road Great Falls MT 59405 A&A S-1072 Cascade WATER NET, INC. aka AMERICAN MR John Parker 3854 Rebecca Lane Cascade MT 59421 SEPTIC SERVICES, INC. S-959 Custer AFAB SEPTIC AND SEWER MR Howard Shawver 214 Ponderosa Miles City MT 59301 S-956 Custer HARTMAN CONSTRUCTION, MR Frank Hartman Highway 12 E Miles City MT 59301 RENTAL, & SALES S-804 Custer LAIB'S PUMPING MS Janice Laib 926 Tatro Street Miles City MT 59301 S-1035 Custer QUALITY SEPTIC & VACUUM MR John Phillip Goff 602-1/2 Palmer Miles City MT 59301 SERVICE dba QUALITY SEPTIC & SEWER SERVICE S-886 Custer RICHARD A. MURPHY MR Richard A. Murphy 2614 Gumflat Rd Miles City MT 59301 S-884 Dawson J&K CONSTRUCTION, INC. dba MS Kathy Sharbono 67 Road 240 Glendive MT 59330 GATE CITY CONSTRUCTION S-1068 Dawson MON-DAK CONSTRUCTION MR Benny Justin Hoffman 622 Highway 16 Glendive MT 59330 SUPPLY S-789 Deer Lodge FRED'S SEPTIC PUMPING MR Fred Bjorklund 58 Fir Tree Lane Anaconda MT 59711 S-1038 Deer Lodge RD's SEPTIC PUMPING LLC MR Richard Morse 116 N. Preston Anaconda MT 59711 S-981 Deer Lodge SUNNY'S SEPTIC SERVICE & MR Craig C. Sundberg 509 West Commercial Anaconda MT 59711 EXCAVATING S-1054 Fallon B & B SEPTIC SERVICE, INC MR Allan L. Barth 3604 North Hwy 7 Baker MT 59313 S-756 Fallon TRI-STATE SERVICES OF BAKER, MS Alice J. Heiser Hwy 7N & W Praire Ave Baker MT 59313 LLC. dba TRI STATE SEPTIC SERVICES LIC # COUNTY BUSINESS COMPANY TITLE FIRST MIDDLE LAST PHYSICAL ADDRESS PHYSICAL CITY PHYSICALST PHYSICAL LOCATED IN: ATE ZIP S-944 Fergus ARROW SEPTIC SERVICE MR William S. Finucane 146 Eagle Ridge Ln Moore MT 59464 S-701 Fergus BAYSIDE DISPOSAL aka MR Roger Bridgeford 26 Corbley Road Lewistown MT 59457 CHAMBERLAIN PORTABLES S-791 Fergus MCCOY'S SEPTIC TANK MR Donald McCoy 208 9th Ave N Lewistown MT 59457 S-824 Flathead A-1 SANITATION INC MR Wade D. O'Myer 351 E. Evergreen Drive Kalispell MT 59901 S-1023 Flathead CV BUILDING SYSTEMS, LLC MR Charles E. Van 211 Eckelberry Drive Columbia Falls MT 59912 S-1019 Flathead J & S HORIZONS, INC. dba J & M MR Dale V. Jacobsen 1305 Old Tally Lake Road Whitefish MT 59937 SEPTIC PUMPING S-1066 Flathead LAKE FIVE RESORT INC. MR Ronald T Ridenour 540 Belton Stage Road West Glacier MT 59936 S-711 Flathead MELS PUMPING SERVICE, aka MR Melvin J. Cameron 1084 Kelley Lane Columbia Falls MT 59912 MEL'S PUMPING INC. S-752 Flathead NORTHWEST PORTABLES, LLC MS Joan L. Siderius 477 Ash Road Kalispell MT 59901 S-1091 Flathead PEDERSEN & COMPANY MR Mark Guffin 11 MCMANNAMY DRAW KALISPELL MT 59901 PUMPING, INC. S-888 Flathead PEE WEE INC. dba PEE WEES MS Tammy L. Tamburelli 900 Woodland Rd Columbia Falls MT 59912 PORTA POTTIES S-876 Flathead RAY BAIER SEPTIC SERVICE, LLC MS Barbara C. Baier 565 Maple Dr Kalispell MT 59901 S-383 Flathead READY FREDDY, INC Mr. Johnathan M. Tveit 343 Rhodes Draw Kalispell MT 59901 S-1001 Flathead SHUR CLEAN PORTABLE MR Keith R. Kingsolver 957 Mountain Meadow Road Kalispell MT 59901 TOILETS, INC S-989 Flathead SHUR CLEAN SERVICES dba MR Ian R. Cenis 589 Eastman Dr Bigfork MT 59911 ACTION SEPTIC PUMPING / IRC INC. S-903 Gallatin A POTTY PRINCESS PORTABLE MS Vianna M. Larrabaster 310 North 4th Manhattan MT 59741 RENTALS S-1020 Gallatin GRAYLING ENTERPRISES, INC. MR Jason W. Howell 99 Fishing Lane West Yellowstone MT 59758 dba HOWELL SEPTIC & S-978 Gallatin LITTLE STINKERS - ARBOR MR Wade A. Dooley 24727 Frontage Rd Bozeman MT 59718 MEDIC, INC S-980 Gallatin ROBBINS SEPTIC - SEWER MS Vianna M. Larrabaster 310 North 4th Manhattan MT 59741 MASTER S-937 Gallatin SCENIC CITY ENTERPRISES, INC. MR John D. Clark 320 Pollywog Lane Belgrade MT 59714 dba SCENIC CITY PUMPING S-966 Gallatin TLC LANDSCAPE & EXCAVATION, MR Wesley Dooley 6020 Kessler Road Belgrade MT 59714 INC. S-899 Gallatin YELLOWSTONE RENTAL & MR Gary Baxter 1630 Targhee Pass Highway West Yellowstone MT 59758 SPORTS, INC. S-934 Garfield STEVE PLUHAR and TRAVIS MR Steve A. 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