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Municipal Regulations for Storm Water Pollution Control
Posted on May 31, 2011 by admin
This post is intended for Municipal Regulators, it is a collection of a number of different references and resources that will help Regulators understand and develop storm water pollution control for their municipality.
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Environmental Enforcement For Mobile Pressure Washing
Posted on May 25, 2011 by admin
This article presents an overview of environmental regulations the mobile power wash contractor must follow for washing items not contaminated by hazardous materials. Containment and disposal methods are provided.
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Public Comment Periods
Posted on May 25, 2011 by admin
Learn what goes on in this process when communities or governmental agencies develop new ordinances, they hold Public Comment Periods, at which they solicit feedback from businesses, industries, experts, government agencies, and the public. This is a common practice, provides the best opportunity for interested parties to have the greatest influence on the development and implementation of new ordinances.
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Enviromental Mobile Power Washing
Posted on December 18, 1995 by Robert Hinderliter
This article is written from the stand point of what is economically feasible for the Mobile Power Wash Contractor to implement in plain English for the washing of items not contaminated by hazardous material. This article does not include hazardous washing and cleaning.
This post was posted in Environmental and was tagged with Environmental Pressure Washing, Wash Water Disposal
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