TEEBOX
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I currenly do not have reclaim or RO in my site. I don't know anything about reclaim. What steps are involved to install reclaim? Would the investment save me a lot in water? Are talking 5-10 gallons a car?
As an existing wash, what steps did you do to start? Did you put tanks inground or above? How did you get it started? Thanks in advance!I have reduced my freshwater GPV from an original rate of 110 gallons per car to currently +/- 40 GPV utilizing Reclaim and Reject water.
Bob,This will get you started.
https://www.carwash.org/docs/defaul...udy/ica---water-quality.pdf?sfvrsn=c271db4b_2
More info would help:Bob,
How long would the return on investment be with the cost savings?
According to a study I participated in some years ago, I would suspect ROI for your situation (going concern, medium volume) might be hard to get. Besides price of system there is additional plumbing and water treatment to ensure clarity and avoid malodor. Moreover, after-the-fact install costs more.Bob,
How long would the return on investment be with the cost savings?
Thank you Very Much for the info.TEEBOX, We planned ahead when building an put in the reclaim tanks and plumbing from the trench. The building construction company recommended them, as we were ignorant when it came to reclaim technology.
After opening a few years ago, we soon realized our profits were literally going down the drains. Water and sewer rates in our area among the highest in the state (if not the country). We could not get the local water department to give us any discounts for volume or for evaporation and carry off water. Only help we got from our chemical supplier was a quote on an over the top reclaim system.
We decided to research the issue ourselves, talked to reclaim manufacturers, carwash owners using reclaim and went to trade shows with reclaim as our main technology to review.
We settled on a packaged unit, chose one that best reflected our car per hour in gallons per minute output needed. We negotiated a deal, which included delivery, installation and startup. (don't forget they will negotiate, stick to you guns).
Back to your question, I would go with in-ground tanks if at all possible and they will have to be cleaned out (sucked) periodically to remove sediments and oil. Rough guess:The cost of new systems can range from 20K to 50k plus installation for 50 to 100 gpm systems. Looks like you only need a fraction of that if you already only use 55 to 60 gallons of fresh water per car. By the way, that is very good for not having a reclaim.
We use our reclaim on high pressure rinse, wheel blaster, initial rinse bar and cleaning tunnel, (some washes us it on HP prepping). We use the reject water from the RO on wet down for brushes and final rinse before DA and RO Rinse. We have not reduced any nozzle sizes from our original design.
I did have a spotting issue when we first started reclaim, but realized it was from High pressure rinse, we relocated and redirected the nozzles and solved that issue. Still working on reducing freshwater usage.
Water bill is steadily going down.