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Wash water management

Brandon Cody

Contributing Member
Hello guys/gals, I want to talk a little about site management, wash water control and wash water recovery. What the differences are? I know it’s the new guys nightmare topic because he doesn’t want anyone to know what he may or may not know on the subject. Do you recover all water? Are you supposed to? When is water recovery absolutely imperative? What is realistic? What wash water equipment must you have on every truck that performs pressure washing services? Do you have to recover the water if your removing oil from a drive way? Does the more than 1 way to skin a cat apply to methods to achieve the same results?
I’m in hopes of a back and forth discussion on these many variables to do with wash water. I know there is a tremendous amount of discussion on this topic and it’s never talked about enough at the same time. I believe the more we can share information about how to protect our environment as well as our customers the more value we have to our clients.
 
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