If you pump in Texas, you know: Trip Tickets are mandatory, state reporting is strict, and OSSF rules vary by county. Most "field service software" wasn't built for this.
Tank Track is the only septic software that auto-generates compliant Texas Trip Tickets when you complete a job. No manual paperwork. Ever.
Learn more โGenerate OSSF-ready reports with one click. Stay compliant with On-Site Sewage Facility regulations across all 254 Texas counties.
Learn more โBuild optimized routes across Texas's large service areas. Cut fuel costs up to 30% and fit more jobs per day in spread-out rural areas.
Learn more โ"Compliance with local and state law used to keep me up at night. The Texas Trip Ticket feature alone is worth every penny of my monthly subscription โ and I have 3 trucks."
No annual contract. No Texas-specific surcharges. The same transparent, fair pricing for every septic company in America โ including yours.
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Running a septic business in Texas comes with unique regulatory requirements that most software companies never think about. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) requires that all septage haulers maintain detailed records of every pump-out, including the On-Site Sewage Facility (OSSF) system address, the amount of septage removed, and the disposal site.
This documentation โ the Texas Trip Ticket โ must be filed within specific timeframes and retained for inspection. Violations can result in fines and license suspension.
Tank Track was built in collaboration with active Texas septic company owners to ensure that every regulatory requirement is handled automatically. When your technician completes a job in Tank Track, the system auto-generates a compliant Trip Ticket, stores it digitally, and makes it ready for submission to the relevant authority โ no paper, no manual entry, no risk of missing a field.
Tank Track handles compliance reporting for all 254 Texas counties. Whether you're pumping in Harris County (Houston), Bexar County (San Antonio), Dallas County, Travis County (Austin), or rural West Texas โ we've got you covered.