FORCED To Reclaim on Fundraiser Car Wash

Already from what I was told by the local landa dealership. As of January 1st, 2009 California has prevent sell of burners over 850,000 BTU's. All existing burners bought BEFORE January 1st, 2009 will be grandfathered in.

meaning.... if you already have over 850,000 BTU's Burner, need parts or need to repair, you are fine. If you want to buy a pre made one from a manufacture, cannot not be imported into California. Obama is in full support of most California's Environmental laws, including to help fund in the millions the first high speed train in the country from San Francisco to the LA area.

Obama has stated that in helping the 8th largest economy in the world back on its feet, that the rest of the country would benefit greatly.
 
You know some of us have actually seen jim, and might be eating our breakfast as we read this.
Now I have to go get my EPA compliant cleaners and clean the debris off my monitor and keyboard.


That was funny Scott. hahahahahahaha
 
Here are some pictures of my rig at the location of the carwash right before the certification test showing the set up on how I am going to recover the water from the car wash from going in the drain on the lower end of the parking lot.
The actual certification was video taped, I am debating on weather to post it or not
 

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Here are some pictures of my rig at the location of the carwash right before the certification test showing the set up on how I am going to recover the water from the car wash from going in the drain on the lower end of the parking lot.
The actual certification was video taped, I am debating on weather to post it or not

Y'all got some mighty big drains in your area LOL. Looks good, whats the group again you doing the carwash for

Good luck
 
Here are some pictures of my rig at the location of the carwash right before the certification test showing the set up on how I am going to recover the water from the car wash from going in the drain on the lower end of the parking lot.
The actual certification was video taped, I am debating on weather to post it or not

Why is there no oil boom in front of the vacu-boom to catch the hydrocarbons before reclaiming ?
 
Just to be safe, I would put some oil booms all the way across, not just on the ends.

Not sure if you are aware but they come in 2", 3", 4", 6", 8" and 10" diameters ranging from a few feet to 10 or 12 feet long with carabiners to connect them together.

They will last a long time, just let them dry out and keep on re-using them.
 
Just to be safe, I would put some oil booms all the way across, not just on the ends.

Not sure if you are aware but they come in 2", 3", 4", 6", 8" and 10" diameters ranging from a few feet to 10 or 12 feet long with carabiners to connect them together.

They will last a long time, just let them dry out and keep on re-using them.

I agree Chris....Cannot figuire out why he has it set up that way....
 
Why is there no oil boom in front of the vacu-boom to catch the hydrocarbons before reclaiming ?

oK.....I will answer
It was a real Basic Demonstration only thing he wanted to see if I had the properly working equipment to surface clean and capture my water and to make sure my vacuum boom worked properly to capture the water from the carwash.
I simply laid out some accessories to show him what I had.
Notice the water dikes and drain covers...;)
 
Al, we know you were joking. No problem.
 
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