Environmental Archives - Page 28 of 34 - Professional Carwashing & Detailing
Rain garden planted at carwash

ELLWOOD CITY, Pa. — Carwash becomes more sustainable with deep-rooted plants.

In a tough economy, waterless carwasher/detailer emerges

HAMILTON, Bermuda — After losing her job and concerned with water shortage, a woman starts her own waterless carwash.

Drought causes water ban in Texas

WICHITA FALLS, Texas — Carwash owners need to be strategic during water bans to keep business flowing.

Water Quality Association Aquatech USA calls for carwash speakers

LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The annual water conference is accepting proposals for a carwash presentation.

New solar carwash comes to market

GERMANY — Carwashes powered by solar power are especially efficient during the busy summer season.

Carwash owner conserves water during drought

MODESTO, Calif. — A California carwash in a drought-ridden state has been saving water for more than 20 years.

ICA receives over 120 million impressions with WaterSavers campaign

CHICAGO — The ICA has found numerous successful ways to engage audiences with its WaterSavers program, many of which can help others in the carwash industry learn how to better work with the media.

Washdrops offers eco-friendly solution for carwash fundraisers

SOLON, Ohio — Carwash fundraisers have been made easier and more cost effective with Washdrops eco-friendly carwash, according to a press release.

How to start a carwash: What about water?

Water is a precious resource, the incoming of which we simply cannot control, at least not yet, and the only thing that can be controlled is how the current supply is used and reused.

Tips on predicting the weather

One of the first things a carwash owner checks in the morning is the weather, and Meteorologist Dave Unger has recommendations on how to better understand what Mother Nature has in store.

Drought limits taxi service carwashing

WICHITA FALLS, Texas — Under a city ordinance, Skylark Taxi and other services like it are forced to keep their vehicles clean, which is becoming more difficult during the drought, according to Texomashomepage.com.

Carwashes may be cut off from city water due to drought

WICHITA FALLS, Texas — There are 20 carwashes in the city, and they will be cut off from using city water if lake levels fall below 20 percent, according to Texomashomepage.com.