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BarbaraOK
May 22, 2015Explorer
Lots of place won't let you wash rigs/cars anymore. Often depends upon the local environmental laws. For example, lots of communities now sample run off into storm sewers during rain storms. If oil/grease found and they can track it back and see someone with water running off of a rig into the street that leads to the storm sewer, then there is a violation. Car/truck washes have oil/grease separators to catch that and divert such runoff.
As for kick backs - no different than the places we've seen that say you can't use on board w/d because of their septic systems, all the while having laundry rooms (with money going to park) which empty into same said septic system. And commercial w/d use a lot more water than an onboard system.
Barb
As for kick backs - no different than the places we've seen that say you can't use on board w/d because of their septic systems, all the while having laundry rooms (with money going to park) which empty into same said septic system. And commercial w/d use a lot more water than an onboard system.
Barb
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