Placing 1,000 Restrooms at a Boy Scout Jamboree Is a Major Challenge for This Small PRO

Facing a decline in the coal industry, West Virginia Crosier’s Inc. is doubling down on special event service

Placing 1,000 Restrooms at a Boy Scout Jamboree Is a Major Challenge for This Small PRO

General Manager Chip Herrald, left, and owner Ron Crosier are shown in the company yard. The fleet of vacuum trucks was built out by Satellite Vacuum Trucks and Imperial Industries, all using Masport pumps. (Photos by Kevin Blackburn)

Coal mining was once the heart of Crosier’s Inc. portable sanitation business.

Located in Lansing, West Virginia, Crosier’s had reliable business with the area’s many coal mines, which could need as many as 30 restrooms on site year-round. But as the coal industry declined,...

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