| Can we make a system at a modern carwash, | | | | and in the world today with billions of people and |
| which captures all runoff from the rain, washing of | | | | scarcity of water in so many regions of the |
| cars and even the drippings from the car while | | | | world, sure we could do this. Even makes sense |
| drying and then recycle and reuse it all? You | | | | for steam cleaning sidewalks in China after this |
| know this is a decent question and there are | | | | hellacious dust storm in Beijing.Yes we could make |
| systems being made in South Korea, which are | | | | a system, remove the sand which was just dirt, |
| supposedly totally closed loop systems. In other | | | | let some bugs tunnel thru it and eat the bad stuff, |
| words once they are filled they never need to | | | | end up with potting soil rich in nutrients and re-use |
| hook up to city water supplies.Once in a while the | | | | the filtered RO non-spot water to wash the cars. |
| need to be cleaned out and recharged but for the | | | | In fact such systems already exist. But taking it |
| most part are totally self-contained. Paula Chavis | | | | one step further and using all the water including |
| has said what if we recycle and reuse all the | | | | the rainwater, well that is adds a whole new |
| water. Well that would mean all the rainwater | | | | dimension to the proposition and that would truly |
| from storms on the property too right? Well can | | | | be revolutionary in the car wash industry. I really |
| we do it?You know I think we could make one | | | | think it is indeed possible. |