New code for the city of Alpharetta (North Metro GA)

1 Clean WS6

Detailing Rottweiler
Hey guys!



Just an FYI.



Last week I learned that the city of Alpharetta has a new code concerning the washing of vehicles on commercial grounds. From 1/1/07 forward any vehicle washed on a commercial property needs to be done with a reclamation device. Rinse-less washes such as QEW and ONR are still not allowed. If a drop of water hits the pavement that was not put there by mother nature a reclamation device must be used. As far as I know this applies only to the city of Alpharetta (not all of Fulton county) and only on commercial (i.e. office complexes) property.



Full-time guys should look at this as a blessing as it will weed out the bizillion bottom feeder businesses that show up every season and undercut us. I hardly see those folks springing for the cost of a reclamation system just to service one city.
 
damn man, thats crazy. you would think that it would be a county wide ordinance or something. Oh well, I don't hit office complexes anyway because I don't have a water tank setup. I just do friends, and then their friends. a small setup. hope you don't think people like me are 'bottom feeders'
 
Mike, I had this problem with the gwinett county public water works when I started detailing at a local country club. The only way I got around it was using a "ghetto" meaning home built system to reclaim what little fell during a qew wash. I just kinda hoped that the public water works didn't send a tool out to see something he shouldn't have. I got lucky and during my stent there didn't have a problem. It's unfortunate that this is the case because I am not in a position to afford such a system. I guess I'll just have to stick to the residential side of things for now.
 
1 Clean WS6 said:
Hey guys!



Just an FYI.



Last week I learned that the city of Alpharetta has a new code concerning the washing of vehicles on commercial grounds. From 1/1/07 forward any vehicle washed on a commercial property needs to be done with a reclamation device. Rinse-less washes such as QEW and ONR are still not allowed. If a drop of water hits the pavement that was not put there by mother nature a reclamation device must be used. As far as I know this applies only to the city of Alpharetta (not all of Fulton county) and only on commercial (i.e. office complexes) property.



Full-time guys should look at this as a blessing as it will weed out the bizillion bottom feeder businesses that show up every season and undercut us. I hardly see those folks springing for the cost of a reclamation system just to service one city.



Thanks for this information - Mike :bow



This does explain the upswing in calls I have had this spring and as you say it will weed out the bottom feeders. Does the Alpharetta code say that the reclamation device must be certified – just wondering?

Ground water run off will continue to be pressed by the county and local governments which I believe is a very good thing.

As a fixed location I exceed the EPA requirements which are costly and after discussing with them [EPA] is the only reason I do not clean under the hood - ever.



Al
 
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