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City bans all carwashing, employees look for work

August 14, 2012
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DECATUR, IL — After water restrictions here banned all carwashing in the city, 11 carwash employees at one business were out of work, according to WUIS.

The Aug. 9 story stated that the city enacted strict water restrictions last week that closed all commercial carwashes. Officials said the lake the city relies on is getting too low, and the restrictions are essential for conservation.

Dawn Grandon, an assistant manager at a carwash, said the closure means a job search or unemployment for her and 10 other employees.

“I don’t think it’s fair at all because we don’t use as much water as they say that we use,” Grandon said in the story. “We use roughly about 25 gallons of water per car that we wash, and when you do it at home you use up to 75 gallons if not more.”

The restrictions also ban home carwashing, lawn watering and the filling of swimming pools.

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WAYNE BROWN
August 14, 2012
Your city is sticking their necks way out. Get them to check on the water usage at any manufacturing plant and I would bet it is far more than you use at the car wash. Seems like a case of discrimination - plus denying you the right to make a living. Any lawyer would have a field day with this. Good luck!

rinseless

John
August 15, 2012
Why not start doing rinseless or waterless wash. At least you could stay in business. In times like this you have to think out of the box. Good Luck John Dirt-B-Gone Mobile Detailing

Ryan
August 15, 2012
It would be nice to see what the ICA Watersavers executives have to say about this. Regardless of whether or not they are a member of the Watersavers. Would be very interesting to see if the ICA Watersavers have our backs.