tomtucson
New member
It feels in many ways that 'we' are treated like the bad guys, contaminating our nation, poisoning the water supply. When talking about outdoor cleaning, if we didn't show up or do anything - ITS ALL GOING DOWN THE STORMDRAIN!
And to the property owner, we're the one who's going to get them a huge fine!
We didn't make the mess. If we remove one speck of contamination, we're allready in the plus column!
In areas subjected to rain that drain to US waterways, shouldn't the city encourage us to remove CONTAMINANTS - NOT 'WATER' -from the property?
Work - Filter - Release With less pollution than was allready there
For regular commercial property that gets rained on how about a tax or fee which goes down with any recovery and filtering done. What a boost for our market! We actually save the owners money by having our service! Encouragement instead of threats and punishment. And cleaner water. We'll be filtering our butts off! That type of cost would get passed to the tennants and then passed to the consumers (all of us) who are responsible for the mess. After all it's just a byproduct of normal everyday life.
I hope the UAMCC and anyone else representing us will take as a cause the promotion of our industry as the 'good' guys, cleaning up the world.
And to the property owner, we're the one who's going to get them a huge fine!
We didn't make the mess. If we remove one speck of contamination, we're allready in the plus column!
In areas subjected to rain that drain to US waterways, shouldn't the city encourage us to remove CONTAMINANTS - NOT 'WATER' -from the property?
Work - Filter - Release With less pollution than was allready there
For regular commercial property that gets rained on how about a tax or fee which goes down with any recovery and filtering done. What a boost for our market! We actually save the owners money by having our service! Encouragement instead of threats and punishment. And cleaner water. We'll be filtering our butts off! That type of cost would get passed to the tennants and then passed to the consumers (all of us) who are responsible for the mess. After all it's just a byproduct of normal everyday life.
I hope the UAMCC and anyone else representing us will take as a cause the promotion of our industry as the 'good' guys, cleaning up the world.