EPA Clean Water Act: Mobile Detailing

Superior Shine said:
I am curios to how you determined your competition were illegal aliens and didn’t have insurance? Did you ask to see proof or did yu break into their home and go through their things? Or was it because their skin was a little darker than yours or spoke in a different lauguage?

Also if your threaten by a $10 a wash business then you have to take a long hard look at your business.

Woh, did I irritate you with a possibly non politically correct statement? If you read through my post, you would see that I wrote...

fly by night mobile detailers that likely don't even have green cards

The word 'likely' notes that what I am saying is not imperial fact. My opinion is based on the fact that illegals run a lot of quasi-legal businesses in this area. That is a fact. Mobile detailing is one of those businesses. That is also a fact. You are certainly clear that this is true, correct? I thought so. And unless you are an illegal, or you employ illegals, I am not sure what you are going on about.

We also service So. Cal, we reclaim and we don't spend a fraction of a second worring about those that don't.
Btw, Just curious....what do you do with the water you reclaim? Do you have a permit to dump it? Why wouldn't you report those who are breaking a Federal law? After all, their illegal business practices reflect negatively upon you and everyone else in the detailing community.

SC
 
It all depends. I work for a local government and I have attended meetings on this subject from time to time. A lot of the sewers/drains in our community are combined. Which means that rain water from the streets and house water go to the same place, the water treatment plant. However, we do have a few that go into a local creek and the Detroit River. On those catch basin covers that go to the water bodies we put on special catch basin covers and little signs on the covers that say not to dump anything down them.
 
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