who has them? I am having a hard time finding an info on these for Texas. EPA regulations, water runoff, etc...The City offices are a joke to talk to. "Mobile what"? "Carwash what"? Anyone point me in the right direction?
who has them? I am having a hard time finding an info on these for Texas. EPA regulations, water runoff, etc...The City offices are a joke to talk to. "Mobile what"? "Carwash what"? Anyone point me in the right direction?
"In the business world, the rearview mirror is always clearer than the windshield."
Sometimes I`ve discovered that it`s best not to bring it up -- as for the water run-off, the following might link help point you in the right direction:
http://www.epa.gov/region6/6en/w/pw.htm
you also might wanna review the following PDF
http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/comm_exe...284_171231.pdf
Good luck
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From what I`ve seen down here, Texas doesn`t have environmental regulations.
"The trouble is that you think you have time." - Jack Kornfeld
Not all states require you to reclaim due to the filtration system that they have installed. We are just required to carry a business license (peddlers license) but must check with each city for their requirements to be able to do business there. A police officer told me that it should never be a problem working in the different cities but told me to make sure that I keep my papers with me.
It looks suspicious when you see a car or truck loaded down with equipment in high class areas. Even if your car is a nice car or truck.
About the re-claim in Texas. I couldn`t find anything about it. I know there are hardly any storm drains around here anyways. I may see one or 2 here and there.
The water usually evaporates before it runs anywhere....lol
Also cannot find anything about needing a permit or license????
"In the business world, the rearview mirror is always clearer than the windshield."
SC had rules requiring collection, if over so many gallons of water were used. The limit for reclamation was pretty high. The state and city was sensitive to fundraiser car washes. These rules helped out. I found this information on the SC health and environmental control web site. Perhaps TX has something similar to use. I had to contact the health dept with specific questions but I had a little insight before the call.
Maybe some diggin in here TCEQ Publications - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - www.tceq.state.tx.us. Checkout the water link at the top.
Specifically for big car washes. Environmental Rules for Car Washes - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - www.tceq.state.tx.us Haven`t read yet.
It`s looking like TX is gonna pretty stiff with reclamation rules. Just like CA. You could fail conservative and get a collection mat. Mobile Wash Mat - DE1900
Hope this helps. Good luck, you`ll need it dealing with govt agencies.
Do you have to have a tax ID number in order to get your peddler`s permit? Thanks!
No, I don`t use a tax ID yet. Peddlers permit?Originally Posted by shadybreal
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I was told that I could get by w/ a peddler`s license. Familiar w/ that?Originally Posted by TexasTB
heard of it, not familiar on what exactly it is...
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