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Robert Hinderliter
11-01-2008, 06:16 PM
The EPA Region 6 Environmental Cosmetic Pressure Power Washing Seminar Training for Regulators is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJTR0N-xHZ0 for free viewing. The series is entitled MS4-08.2. MS4 stands for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems, an acronym that Environmental Regulators are familiar with.

Lightning Gene
11-02-2008, 03:08 AM
Just watched the entire 13 part series and I want to thank you for a very informative video series to clear up alot on reclaiming and discharging of contract cleaning waste water.........

Indy Power Wash
11-24-2008, 07:47 PM
I watched them too. Very good information. It seems pretty simple but by the time each municipality gets a hold of it with each of their demands it has the potential to get crazy. When regs get unreasonable they are violated. It appears Robert is trying to keep the regulations effective yet reasonable. Good work Robert.

Gulf Coast Power Washing
11-25-2008, 09:45 PM
I was just talking to Jane over at TCEQ today.....she told me you did a presentation on environmental regs. Thanks for posting Robert!

Beth n Rod
11-26-2008, 07:05 AM
Robert, thank you so much for all you have done for our industry. You continue to give and share, and to lead us all.

Beth

Carlos
02-25-2009, 10:41 PM
I would like to thank Robert H. for reaching out to the UAMCC on this matter realting to the impact that city municipalities are having on the pressure washing industry. Robert initially contacted the UAMCC about a month or so ago.

The UAMCC is taking one step at a time as it relates to the representation we have within the industry. It is gratifying to not only see Robert reach out to the UAMCC for this but also representatives from cities.

Steady as she goes!!

Tomdurbin
11-01-2009, 09:14 AM
This water issue will not go away. Everyone must educate themselves. This is the ticket to get away from making a few hundred dollars a day to a few thousand. Anyone can go buy a piece of junk and start washing but this is an area were experienced contractors can get ahead of the curve. Its basic capitalism. Supply and demand. Wallmart, Cosco and many other national chains require this kind of equipment. Not many guys can reclaim recycle and reuse. I have a customer in Utah that has 1100 walmarts he washes. Invest wisely and don't think this will disappear.

Mike Cooke
11-01-2009, 02:32 PM
This water issue will not go away. Everyone must educate themselves. This is the ticket to get away from making a few hundred dollars a day to a few thousand. Anyone can go buy a piece of junk and start washing but this is an area were experienced contractors can get ahead of the curve. Its basic capitalism. Supply and demand. Wallmart, Cosco and many other national chains require this kind of equipment. Not many guys can reclaim recycle and reuse. I have a customer in Utah that has 1100 walmarts he washes. Invest wisely and don't think this will disappear.


yeah but we need to make sure the laws are reasonable. logical,and rational!