California water restriction Updates

Tony Shelton

BS Detector, Esquire
If any of you guys have any updates from the media please post them here.

I'm asking anyone to post any pictures that show before and afters of filthy shopping center retails sidewalks and dumpsters.

Also oily driveways that are dangerous.

Here is the latest update.


 
This was just sent to me from Tom Cusick
http://www.businessinsider.com/r-drought-stricken-california-agencies-seek-water-cops-2014-22

If need be I can go to some of these agencies and show them some facts in advance.

For example:

This tree requires an average of 60 gallons of water per day to survive during hot months:

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That's about 1800 gallons per month.



On the other hand, we could clean more than 10 gas station storefronts and oily parking stalls using the same water as this one single tree.

What other industry can claim a more effective use of water.
 
Here is a dumpster pad we cleaned last night.
 

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Tony,

Can you post another link and or attachment to the several you posted above, the dont open and say check link on another PWI page.

I just got off the phone with a senior management analyst within the city manager's office in a Northern California city that we presently pressure wash sidewalks. They are thinking about cutting back pressure washing because they are under educated in our cleaning habits and how much water we actually use for cleaning. I need all the information I can get my hands on to educate the city contacts responsible for keeping the sidewalks clean within their city.

Thank you again Tony for all the work you are doing on all of our behalves.

Jeremy Clark
 
Great video Tony, Thanks!
 
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