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Pennsylvania and Zero Pollution Goals - We Can Do That. But Our Competition Can't

From: Lance (Behind the Scenes Look at a Changing Industry)
Remote Name: 66.82.48.1
Date: 11 Jan 2004
Time: 03:18:33

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Pennsylvania and Zero Pollution Goals - We Can Do That. But Our Competition Can't. Behind the Scenes Look at a Changing Industry. We found ourselves this week being shopped by competition to find out answers to our propietary methods to take advantage of interesting situations. Little do they know we are already hot on this trail. Look as Pennsylvania is serious about cleaning the environment. http://www.gggc.state.pa.us . They have a plan and a vision. http://www.gggc.state.pa.us/about/1998-1.pdf . And they lots of people working on the clean water issues there too. http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/subject/involved/water/stakhldr.htm . We feel that our company is the only wash company in the World sufficiently positioned to take advantage of the increased environmental scrutiny required to do business in The Central Pennsylvania Region. Especially considering the importance of the Chesapeake Water Shed clean-up program, which we have discussed on this board to a large degree. Here are just a few examples of our commitment to clean water-ways in our country: Regarding our helping PA with getting the job done with environmental projects, we can be an excellent resource for them as you know. We may be willing to put significant energies into this. Here are some interesting things they might like to know and may be able to use in their program to help business comply with their rules So far we have been able to design Two devices; http://www.carwashguys.com/stormdrainprot.shtml Invented By: http://www.carwashguys.com/cyoung.shtml We have done other things to such in the 1990s I was able t accomplish much in CA with storm water zero pollution policies; "Lance worked with the County of Ventura to design a NPDES permit for the Regional Water Quality Control Board in California to comply with the EPA federal Clean Water Act. He wrote many of the Best Management Practices for surface cleaners, a category in which mobile carwash and detailers fall into for storm water non-point source discharges. These same BMPs are now used all over the United States to help preserve our fresh water supply. Lance was recognized by the City of Los Angeles for their storm water discharge program. Lance wrote a manual for the cities program which allowed continued car wash fundraising efforts to exist even though at the time they were in conflict with the California Water Codes 13260-13280. Wash Guys BMPs are also available online through many governmental informational web sites. The City of Nashville, TN has linked their web site to WashGuys procedures as a way to help others comply with real environmental concerns." And here are several other projects: http://www.carwashguys.com/fundraisers/ch2.html and http://www.carwashguys.com/awarded.html and http://www.carwashguys.com/vegasepa.shtml and http://www.carwashguys.com/boatlaunch.shtml and http://www.carwashguys.com/fireseason.shtml and http://www.carwashguys.com/reclaimdevise.shtml and http://www.truckwashguy.com/reclamation.shtml and http://www.truckwashguy.com/mobileunits.shtml and http://www.truckwashguy.com/environment.shtml . As you can see, in our industry we are so far ahead of the curve in environmental washing we have left everyone in the dust. Also in washing technologies for water efficiency, we can wash cars with 2.4 - 4.0 gallons of water. The impending drought will be no problem as we expand our operations to wash everything in the world. www.ewashguy.com . Well that is all for now, so much more we are ready to deploy as we see our competition unable to perform.

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