Wal-Mart got in trouble.
Wal-Mart is looking for eviro contractors to reclaim all water from pressure cleaning.
The specifications are going to be across the board.
Contractors will be replaced by one or two state-wide to facilitate the work.
If you contact them your probably too late.
Interesting subject: contractors seem to think reclamation is a necessary thing in all situations.
I recently spoke with a person having the same problem with a 120 store account and wanted info on how he could prove this to them?
On the epa site are the links and simply just pointing them there is not going to get this done.
Keep in mind that people are hire from within these large corporations and municipalities as environmental engineers. Often they and there legal department have to protect the corporation. (This is at least there premise for operating with a closed mind on certain situations.)
I hate using wal-mart as they are a good customer of mine and will make the mistake. They are being lead down a path too more trouble.
If you think it’s necessary in every circumstance to reclaim then you are also being fooled.
Off property discharge holds more liabilities by pw companies then leaving wash water onsite.
Don’t get me wrong reclamation could be better but not by a contractor without the right certificates licenses and calibration testing.
These guys that pick waste water up a dump it somewhere are going to harm the industry more.
There are some possibility that got me thinking, I remember when service station had a company selling dry compounds and they reused it on-site and had a hazardous material hauler remove it when collected. Something similar could work for walmart.
What are you thoughts on this whole mess?????????
Wal-Mart is looking for eviro contractors to reclaim all water from pressure cleaning.
The specifications are going to be across the board.
Contractors will be replaced by one or two state-wide to facilitate the work.
If you contact them your probably too late.
Interesting subject: contractors seem to think reclamation is a necessary thing in all situations.
I recently spoke with a person having the same problem with a 120 store account and wanted info on how he could prove this to them?
On the epa site are the links and simply just pointing them there is not going to get this done.
Keep in mind that people are hire from within these large corporations and municipalities as environmental engineers. Often they and there legal department have to protect the corporation. (This is at least there premise for operating with a closed mind on certain situations.)
I hate using wal-mart as they are a good customer of mine and will make the mistake. They are being lead down a path too more trouble.
If you think it’s necessary in every circumstance to reclaim then you are also being fooled.
Off property discharge holds more liabilities by pw companies then leaving wash water onsite.
Don’t get me wrong reclamation could be better but not by a contractor without the right certificates licenses and calibration testing.
These guys that pick waste water up a dump it somewhere are going to harm the industry more.
There are some possibility that got me thinking, I remember when service station had a company selling dry compounds and they reused it on-site and had a hazardous material hauler remove it when collected. Something similar could work for walmart.
What are you thoughts on this whole mess?????????