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Professional Carwashing is a Water Saving Industry
As car care professionals, we want you to know about our commitment as a Water Saving Industry and our role in conserving water and protecting our lakes, streams and coastal zones.
"Although commercial car washes give the impression of using a tremendous amount of water, their high-pressure, low-volume sprays significantly cut water consumption while increasing cleaning efficiency. Carwashes even use sensors to measure each car so that a subcompact is cleaned with less water than a van."
Paul Avery, Principal
Oak Engineering
Newburyport, MA
Studies by Lycott Environmental Service of Southbridge shows that driveway car washers use as much as 148 gallons to clean a full-size vehicle. Automatic car washes use an average of 39-46 gallons per car - about the same amount of water you use at home for a 10-minute shower of two loads of laundry.
We protect the environment too…
In addition to saving water, John Fitch Car Wash, Inc. adheres to strict EPA regulations pre-treating runoff through settling and laboratory testing by W.E. Kuriger before recycling with Aggregate Industries.
Spent suds and oils from unregulated driveway car washing flows directly into storm drains leading to local ponds, streams and recreation area where phosphates from detergent promote algae bloom.
This practice is universally deplored by experts.
Plus, John Fitch Car Wash, Inc. uses only 100% biodegradable products on your vehicle.
As a Water Saving Industry, we work everyday to deliver quality service to our customers, conserve precious resources, protect the environment and enhance the quality of life in our community.
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