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Here are the very first pictures of my "Clean & Recovery" rig - we took the pictures today during a Stormwater Surface cleaning seminar at the Gwinnett County Water Dept. in Atlanta, GA. I will have the machine at the NC RT and also at the STL RT.
Slideshow of pictures, photos, and videos, from webshots This link is working now - thanks only to Mike Williamson - Mike I owe you one... |
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Mike please email me at usarose@bellsouth.net and tell me what I di wrong with the link and the font - for the future...
Rob |
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Jan 18th, 07, 12:26 AM
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Slideshow of pictures, photos, and videos, from webshots Cool rig!! Mike Williamson -North Florida Pressure Washing
Gainesville, FL 352-213-7765 www.northfloridapressurewashing.com mike@northfloridapressurewashing.com |
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Jan 18th, 07, 10:10 AM
Nice rig!
HEAVYDUTY!! Non Pressure Tile and Shingle Roof Cleaning & Paver Sealing Pasco, Pinellas, Hillsborough & Hernando Counties FL. www.KJPWLLC.com www.ROOFCLEANINGTAMPA.com (727) 688-0687 |
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Jan 18th, 07, 12:04 PM
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Yesterday was a general surface cleaning seminar and we got approval to have our machine added onto the list as a method of clean and recovery. Gwinnett county have set up/adopted regulations far stricter than most to go after the pw'ers in that county - they are basically getting tough and restricting pw'ers without approved recovery methods to only clean driveways and houses etc with water only. Rob |
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Jan 18th, 07, 01:56 PM
Hey Rob, What a contrast between Gwinnett and Cobb. I got curious and called the Water Dept. and had a short conversation with one of their Stormwater Div. about similar seminars or gen info for us in the industry.
Did not get much except that as long as in commercial areas the runoff does not get into the stormdrains then you are ok. Housewash they dont even bother as long as it filters thru grass or vegetation. Go figure. Affiliated Services Inc. Atlanta, GA |
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Thanks for the questions It is self contained with a 200 Gallon fresh and 150 gallon dirty water on the trailer. We have 2 of 5GPM at 3000psi pumps. I can carry on the Vac hose reel 300' of 2" hose - any more would have to be in the truck. The 3 electric hose reels - I have 1/2 R2 on the 300' reel and 200' of supply hose and the rear hose reel has 600' of lay flat 1'' hose. 2 other reels that you can see next to the tool box - 1 is for 110v extension and the other is an airline for the compressor. I do carry my 2 vac surface cleaners on the truck. I can run them both at the same time. Just need more hose. If I had to transport more than 150 gallons of dirty water then I could put a dirty water tank on the truck if necessary. But I have Solids/Liquid separation and Hydro-Carbon Absorption in the 100 gallon tank where I monitors discharge water Temp. & Ph., On the back door is a 20GPM water pump that pumps wash water to on site sewer drain, & grassy area's (where the 600' of lay flat hose comes into good use) Rob |
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Thanks again for your support and hard work setting up the RT - looks like its going to be one of the biggest yet. Rob |
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