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Pressure Washing State Department of Ecology Regulations

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Pressure Washing State Department of Ecology

Regulations

Here are 14 Key Questions You Should Ask Any

Contractor

The Federal Clean Water Act prohibits discharge of pollutants into waters of

the United States.

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How does this affect the consumer when hiring a company for pressure

washing services?

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You want to confirm with the company that the wash water from the driveway,

sport court and sidewalk will not be discharged in the storm drain.

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According to the Washington State Department of Ecology, the most

common ways to avoid this is to divert the wash water to grass or vegetation,

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where it will be absorbed into the soil, a natural filtering system. Or berm the

water and allow it to evaporate.

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If necessary the water can be vacuumed and poured on to grass

areas or contained and transported to a NPDES permitted sanitary sewer

system.

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Painting America, Inc. diverts water when possible, berms and vacuums

and pours onto grass with permission of the client.

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In the case where the water needs to be transported to a treatment facility

there are additional fees involved and arrangements can be made.

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