Why so much water?
Infrastructure improvements and water-conserving regulations were enacted after the severe drought in 1977.
Elevating the customer experience
The business operates according to continuous principles and methodology, and it shows through what it offers customers.
California officials strengthen water conservation efforts
SONOMA, Calif. — The region’s winter storms allowed Sonoma’s water reserves to rise, but summer could be dry if spring does not bring more rain.
Owners propose third location before council
CAPE CORAL, Fla. — The $14.5 million facility would include LED lighting and a water reclamation system.
Water Week 2015 to promote safe water policies
WASHINGTON — Professionals will meet with legislators, present innovations and technologies and celebrate progress made regarding water challenges.
Water Saving Week highlights U.K. water crisis
LONDON —Tuesday’s focus is on indoor water use.
Controversial hand carwash denied planning permission
BOURNEMOUTH, England — The panel issued three enforcement notices against the carwash in the past.
World Water Day raises awareness of water issues
NEW YORK — Water is essential to development, economic growth and environmental sustainability.
EPA encourages water conservation with Fix a Leak Week
WASHINGTON — The average American family could waste more than 10,000 gallons of water because of leaks every year.
Join the discussion on our Message Boards
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Read and contribute to wide range of topics from pay stations and reclaim systems to how to wash seatbelts.
Wash recognized for resource management excellence
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The recognition is the 11th environmental award Autobell has received since 2000.
Around the Industry – March 2015
Gathering news from around the carwashing and detailing industry.