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Bruce Stewart

New member
Hi,

I am from California, central coast area. I have a window washing business, commercial and resid., and lately have been asked to bid on some commercial flatwork. Jobs vary between 6,000-12,000 sf. Saving up for a new (brand?) hot water trailer setup. Trying to find out what the rules/regulations in Calif are a pain in the a_ _! For example, to pressure wash hot water on some commercial sidewalks, (no soaps. etc) i've been told I need to reclaim?, also it's ok to drain into storm drain, not ok, sewer drains? Is there a place to get some clear answers? Thanks for any advice
Bruce
 

Jeff LeCours

New member
Bruce I don't know Cali rules at all, but of course we all know most Cali rules on environment are strict or stricter than most. But I also bet the vary from city to city or county to county, you will have to do some reasearch

Other may be able to tell you where to start looking

Best of luck & welcome
 

Ken Fenner

Active member
Hello Bruce.. reclaiming is cut and dry in some places and sketchy in others. There are some cali contractors flaoting around that may be able to point you in the right direction.
 
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