How would you like to be EPA compliant for less than $1.50 per job?

Tony Shelton

BS Detector, Esquire
A new form of filtration for use by contractors was unveiled at the Jerry's event in San Diego.

It is a filter that uses no electricity.

No Gas,

No Power,

And it lasts up to 50 or more jobs depending on the conditions.

And it is recyclable.

In many jurisdictions it will fulfill all requirements for plaza cleaning and possibly more.

If you could have this technology for less than $1.50 per cleaning would you use it?

What it I told you that for a limited time UAMCC members only could have it for less than 50 cents per job?

This is a special for UAMCC Members only and stock is limited for this special.

Here is a video of the technology that you will be using, except it will be in a form that you can use on a daily basis for pennies:



More info to come!
 
Ken Beckstead - The newest UAMCC Associate member - With his Gutter Critter. These work great for both commercial and residential gravity filtration.

Other shapes are available for commercial use also.

Ken brought around 70-80 of them to the show. There are 35-40 left.

Till these Run out - UAMCC Members $24.95 + 12.95 (3day shipping) for one

or 49.90 + $17.95 (3day shipping) for 2.


PWI Members who are not UAMCC Members (While the current supply lasts) $29.95 each - Shipping rates remain the same.




Non PWI members you will have to pay $199 each. lol. Joking.

If you are a non-PWI member and a vendor on another board you can just get somebody buy one to make a copy like you've done before. Or you could do the right thing and buy the rights to use the concept.


Lasts About 40-50 jobs depending on what you are cleaning.





Wonder how long before this becomes somebody else's idea?
 
Yes. Ken and I actually met at a Las Vegas Stormwater Authority meeting.

I soon discovered he is passionate about keeping stormwater clean, but he realizes that overdoing it and making cleanup too expensive is a recipe for disaster.
 
Great idea!

Thanks for sharing this Tony!

This is definately a game changer to say the least.
 
Looks like we have another example of the PWNA being behind as usual.

Over on the his board one of the PWNA environmental directors is taking pot shots at our attempts to clean the environment using the best available technology to the maximum extent practicable.

Here is part of his disparaging post:

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As usual he is months behind the UAMCC. Here is my response to that same inquiry back in March (over 7 months ago)

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We attacking the problem of PLAZA cleaning. I state that pretty clearly in the first post of this thread.

The gutter critter is filtration that is over and above what is required for plaza cleaning in my area:

http://www.lvstormwater.com/pdfs/bmp_brochure.pdf


In Jim's area (under Basmaa)

http://www.basmaa.org/Portals/0/documents/pdf/Pollution from Surface Cleaning.pdf

And in the other PWNA environmental director's home city:

http://fortworthtexas.gov/uploadedF...uality/Power_Washer_Permit/PowerWasherBMP.pdf



One would think that a method of filtration that exceeds requirements by local laws and does so inexpensively would be something to be celebrated instead of denigrated.

I hope you guys who are also members of the PWNA are watching this. Is this really what you want to be associated with?
 
How will they work with fast food grease,do they come in 4 or 6 ft. sections.Thanks for info.

Steve, they are excellent at removing grease.

I am contacting Ken today with your feedback on needing longer sections. He can make them any size.
 
For the residential guys:

Two of the news crews onsite in San Diego saw Ken walking with the GC and asked if they could do a story on it.

There is no reason why you guys can't keep a few of these onboard to sell to homeowners to use when they clean their cars.

The fish shape incites a lot of conversation.
 
That's one thing, (among many) you can always trust about Tony Shelton. He has done his research and has the answers for questions.....especially the easy ones...lol.

Bought 5 of them and can't wait to use them....

By the way Tony, great job on the presentation...and great to see guys in San Diego eager to step up and help the UAMCC Enviro team.


Looks like we have another example of the PWNA being behind as usual.

Over on the his board one of the PWNA environmental directors is taking pot shots at our attempts to clean the environment using the best available technology to the maximum extent practicable.

Here is part of his disparaging post:

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As usual he is months behind the UAMCC. Here is my response to that same inquiry back in March (over 7 months ago)

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We attacking the problem of PLAZA cleaning. I state that pretty clearly in the first post of this thread.

The gutter critter is filtration that is over and above what is required for plaza cleaning in my area:

http://www.lvstormwater.com/pdfs/bmp_brochure.pdf


In Jim's area (under Basmaa)

http://www.basmaa.org/Portals/0/documents/pdf/Pollution from Surface Cleaning.pdf

And in the other PWNA environmental director's home city:

http://fortworthtexas.gov/uploadedF...uality/Power_Washer_Permit/PowerWasherBMP.pdf



One would think that a method of filtration that exceeds requirements by local laws and does so inexpensively would be something to be celebrated instead of denigrated.

I hope you guys who are also members of the PWNA are watching this. Is this really what you want to be associated with?
 
Tony, It was nice meeting you in person. Thanks for all the work you put into the presentation. I liked the gutter critter idea and appreciate the fish shape. These can lay in a series to get more extension. I ordered three, just waiting to hear from Ken for billing and shipping.

Everyone, As stated above these are for non detergent use.
 
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