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Here is a press release that regarding our Wash, Capture & Recycle Symposium:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Mark McIntyre
916 638-0828
Free Seminar Focuses on Water Conservation
‘Wash, Capture & Recycle Symposium’ Features Equipment & Techniques
To Maximize Efficiency, Economy & Conservation
RANCHO CORDOVA, May 30, 2008 -- Easy Clean Systems, regional distributor of pressure wash and related equipment, will host a free seminar for power wash contractors from California and Nevada at 9:30 a.m. Friday at headquarters facilities at 11337 Trade Center Drive, in Rancho Cordova.
There is no charge for admission to the event, which includes lunch prepared by Sacramento’s famed Texas West Barbecue (RSVP is required prior to the event)
The half-day symposium will feature Stormwater 101, a concise review of stormwater compliance regulations and Best Management Practices for the pressure washing industry, conducted by John Lewis of the Sacramento County Environmental Management Department.
Aimee Norman of BERC, the Business Environmental Resource Center, will be on hand to discuss and respond to questions of complying with environmental regulations and how such regulations pertain to businesses and contractors. Carlos Gonzales of New Look Power Washing, representing the UAMCC, will provide an update on the transition of the organization, and Alan Greer of Hydro Tek will showcase the new Hydro Loop wash capture and recycle equipment, which enables contractors to comply with Clean Water Act regulations and conserve water in their operations.
Mark McIntyre and the crew from Easy Clean Systems will also demonstrate new products and make them available to seminar attendees at special discount prices.
“This is an important event, because of the need to conserve water at every opportunity,” McIntyre said, noting that the recent lack of winter rains makes increased conservation even more critical. “We want to do our part, and this is just one step in the process.”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Mark McIntyre
916 638-0828
Free Seminar Focuses on Water Conservation
‘Wash, Capture & Recycle Symposium’ Features Equipment & Techniques
To Maximize Efficiency, Economy & Conservation
RANCHO CORDOVA, May 30, 2008 -- Easy Clean Systems, regional distributor of pressure wash and related equipment, will host a free seminar for power wash contractors from California and Nevada at 9:30 a.m. Friday at headquarters facilities at 11337 Trade Center Drive, in Rancho Cordova.
There is no charge for admission to the event, which includes lunch prepared by Sacramento’s famed Texas West Barbecue (RSVP is required prior to the event)
The half-day symposium will feature Stormwater 101, a concise review of stormwater compliance regulations and Best Management Practices for the pressure washing industry, conducted by John Lewis of the Sacramento County Environmental Management Department.
Aimee Norman of BERC, the Business Environmental Resource Center, will be on hand to discuss and respond to questions of complying with environmental regulations and how such regulations pertain to businesses and contractors. Carlos Gonzales of New Look Power Washing, representing the UAMCC, will provide an update on the transition of the organization, and Alan Greer of Hydro Tek will showcase the new Hydro Loop wash capture and recycle equipment, which enables contractors to comply with Clean Water Act regulations and conserve water in their operations.
Mark McIntyre and the crew from Easy Clean Systems will also demonstrate new products and make them available to seminar attendees at special discount prices.
“This is an important event, because of the need to conserve water at every opportunity,” McIntyre said, noting that the recent lack of winter rains makes increased conservation even more critical. “We want to do our part, and this is just one step in the process.”