Here in CA, the drought has reached every community, and every day I see stories on the news about how everyone is supposed to reduce their water usage, and let their lawn turn brown, etc.
This is an excellent situation for the WCA to get involved and educate the public and the water agencies about how commercial car washes actually save water versus driveway washing. I'm trying to do this at my local level, but I'd like to see our trade organizations get the message out at the larger regional or nat'l levels.
Otherwise, we're not too far away from a disgruntled and uneducated public calling for car washes to be shut down because they "use too much water!", and if we don't educate the people on the water boards/districts, they just might agree with the public.
What is the WCA/ICA doing to "seize the moment" during this drought situation?
This is an excellent situation for the WCA to get involved and educate the public and the water agencies about how commercial car washes actually save water versus driveway washing. I'm trying to do this at my local level, but I'd like to see our trade organizations get the message out at the larger regional or nat'l levels.
Otherwise, we're not too far away from a disgruntled and uneducated public calling for car washes to be shut down because they "use too much water!", and if we don't educate the people on the water boards/districts, they just might agree with the public.
What is the WCA/ICA doing to "seize the moment" during this drought situation?