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<channel><title><![CDATA[Concrete Washout Systems - CWS Gazette]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette]]></link><description><![CDATA[CWS Gazette]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 15:39:13 -0800</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[CWS Gazette - Spring 2021]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/cws-gazette-spring-2021]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/cws-gazette-spring-2021#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2021 00:28:58 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/cws-gazette-spring-2021</guid><description><![CDATA[Goliath Pours - Challenges and Opportunities&#8203;  CWS providers have worked some enormous concrete pours &ndash; large medical complexes, airport runways, world famous bridges and even an urban development that used a million yards of concrete spread across 17 buildings and the associated infrastructure. CWS providers minimize liability for these high profile builders &ndash; they neither want injuries nor the bad press and fines that accompanies washout pollution.The size of these opportunit [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="5">Goliath Pours - Challenges and Opportunities&#8203;</font></h2>  <div class="paragraph">CWS providers have worked some enormous concrete pours &ndash; large medical complexes, airport runways, world famous bridges and even an urban development that used <em>a million yards of concrete</em> spread across 17 buildings and the associated infrastructure. CWS providers minimize liability for these high profile builders &ndash; they neither want injuries nor the bad press and fines that accompanies washout pollution.<br /><br />The size of these opportunities can be startling.&nbsp; One CWS service provider told us that he billed a single builder that operated around the clock for months nearly $500,000 in a single month!</div>  <span class='imgPusher' style='float:left;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;width:auto;position:relative;float:left;max-width:100%;;clear:left;margin-top:0px;*margin-top:0px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/published/10k.jpg?250" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:0; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="display:block;"><font size="2">This ten-thousand yard overnight concrete pour required eight washout stations and bins being swapped throughout the night.&nbsp; Planning, hard work and late hours resulted in a clean, successful pour.&nbsp;</font></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>  <span class='imgPusher' style='float:left;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;width:472px;position:relative;float:left;max-width:100%;;clear:left;margin-top:0px;*margin-top:0px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/published/airport.jpg?1617132086" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:0; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="display:block;"><font size="2">Kiddie pools weren't a good concrete washout solution for Sacramento International Airport.&nbsp; But CWS bins fit the ticket perfectly.&nbsp;</font></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="5">EPA Enforcement</font></h2>  <span class='imgPusher' style='float:left;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;width:261px;position:relative;float:left;max-width:100%;;clear:left;margin-top:0px;*margin-top:0px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/published/consent.jpg?1617136125" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="display:block;">Without enforcement of the laws protecting against water pollution generated on construction sites, CWS operators would have an uphill battle. But what does failure to comply with regulations mean for builders? A Boise builder is facing considerable expense and hassle as a result of failing to properly deal with concrete washout (along with other violations).<br /><br />The unfortunate result is spelled out in a consent decree which is a legal settlement that describes alleged violations and specifies fines.&nbsp; The accused will incur opportunity costs, legal fees and likely a loss of reputation.&nbsp; In this case, the draft consent decree&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2021-03/documents/cafo-cwa-10-2021-0057-zwj-properties.pdf" target="_blank">click here to read</a>) calls for fines of $62,000.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />News travels fast in construction circles, so CWS service providers should be known to firms that draft SWPPPs, since they often can simply specify CWS by name. Don't miss an opportunity to reach out to builders and specifiers when they are most receptive, such as when fines are fresh in their minds.&nbsp;</div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="5">LEED's Good Friend - You</font></h2>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="4">Cumulative LEED Registrations</font></h2>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/leed_orig.jpg" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph">LEED projects can be a great source of business for CWS operators.&nbsp; While LEED projects require meticulous documentation, CWS can offer great benefits to builders.&nbsp; LEED points are accumulated through a variety of means, one being the weight of recycled materials.&nbsp;&nbsp;Since concrete is so heavy, proper washout recycling can be a very efficient way for builders to gain the prestigious LEED certification. You may just be a LEED builder's new best friend.</div>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="5">Housing Starts</font></h2>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/housing-starts_orig.jpg" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph">New house construction has been the "bread and butter" for most CWS operators.&nbsp; Well, despite a rough start thanks to a certain pandemic and a slow start to this year, most forecasts, including Dodge,&nbsp;call for modest gains of around 5% for 2021. But coming off a massive, unexpected 18% decline last year, there is likely substantial pent-up demand.&nbsp;That's&nbsp;good news for CWS service providers who can be found on the sites of nearly every major homebuilder across the country.&nbsp;</div>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="5">Supercharge Profitability with Porta Vac</font></h2>  <span class='imgPusher' style='float:left;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;width:339px;position:relative;float:left;max-width:100%;;clear:left;margin-top:0px;*margin-top:0px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/published/porto.jpeg?1617135479" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="display:block;">If you don't yet have a Porta Vac, you are really missing out.&nbsp; We can't think of a more cost-effective way to boost your productivity.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />For an in-depth interview with a Porta Vac user, scroll down to the CWS Gazette, Summer 2017.&nbsp;</div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>  <div class="paragraph"><strong>Quote<br /><font color="#a1a1a1">&#8203;</font></strong><br /><font color="#626262">&ldquo;My rule of life prescribed as an absolutely sacred rite smoking cigars and also the drinking of alcohol before, after and if need be during all meals and in the intervals between them."</font><br /><font color="#101010">&#8203;</font><br /><span>-Winston Churchill</span></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Summer 2019 - CWS Gazette]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/summer-2019-cws-gazette]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/summer-2019-cws-gazette#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2019 18:50:25 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/summer-2019-cws-gazette</guid><description><![CDATA[Great CWS Tools to Build Your Business  &#8203;CWS offers its licensees valuable benefits beyond access to its award-winning containers.&nbsp; If you started years ago, you may have totally forgotten about&#8203;&#8203; CWS Welcome Videos where CWS founder, Mark Jenkins, answers the most important operational questions for new licensees.&nbsp; If you have staff that haven&rsquo;t yet watched these videos, which are roughly a half an hour in total length, shoot us an email and we&rsquo;ll send yo [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="5">Great CWS Tools to Build Your Business</font></h2>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">&#8203;CWS offers its licensees valuable benefits beyond access to its award-winning containers.&nbsp; If you started years ago, you may have totally forgotten about&#8203;&#8203;<strong> CWS Welcome Videos</strong> where CWS founder, Mark Jenkins, answers the most important operational questions for new licensees.&nbsp; If you have staff that haven&rsquo;t yet watched these videos, which are roughly a half an hour in total length, shoot us an email and we&rsquo;ll send you a link to them.&nbsp;</div>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px;text-align:left"> <a> <img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/cwswelcome_orig.jpg" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:right;"><font size="3">Above photo: Two male models play the roles of CWS executives</font></div>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">&#8203;On the sales and marketing front, CWS has been highly visible and the fact that CWS service providers like you operate in so many markets across the country helps direct business to you &ndash; builders in one area frequently use our website to find a local provider when they build in a new area.&nbsp; In fact, the <font color="#4caac9">Locate a Provider</font>&nbsp;page is among the most heavily visited on our website.</div>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0px;margin-right:0px;text-align:right"> <a> <img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/cwslocator_1_orig.jpg" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">&#8203;The CWS Builders Video is something you should be leveraging to your benefit.&nbsp; The video features CWS containers as they are used in the field <em>with text overlays that explain benefits to builders.&nbsp;&nbsp; </em>The video is less than three minutes long, but it is extremely efficient in explaining how your services provide a critical service to builders.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br /></div>  <span class='imgPusher' style='float:left;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;width:auto;position:relative;float:left;max-width:100%;;clear:left;margin-top:0px;*margin-top:0px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/cwsbuilders_orig.jpg" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:0; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="display:block;"></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>  <div class="paragraph">How can you best take advantage of this video?&nbsp; You can link to it in your promotional emails.&nbsp; The video can be found <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDzMOosYUz0&amp;t=94s" target="_blank">here<font color="#002000">.<br />&#8203;</font></a><br />Additionally, you can download the video.&nbsp; This might be useful if you want to be able to play the video to prospective customers on a laptop that isn&rsquo;t connected to the internet.&nbsp; You can download the video <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/513ioso5kshnmlq/Builders%20Video.mp4?dl=0" target="_blank">here<font color="#002000">.</font></a> You do not need to have a Dropbox account to download the file, but consider Dropbox if you need to share large files in your business.&nbsp; We find good use for it here at CWS.<br /></div>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="5">How does your CWS service business compare?</font></h2>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(102, 102, 102); font-weight:400">See what works and doesn&rsquo;t work for CWS service providers around the country. See how your business compares with others in terms of size, profitability, sales, pricing, promotion and a host of other measures. &nbsp;&nbsp;Simply respond to our CWS Licensee Survey that you will be receiving this Spring.&nbsp; All licensees that complete this confidential survey (no information will be relatable to any individual respondent) will receive a free CWS Service Provider Report.<br /></span><br /><span style="color:rgb(102, 102, 102); font-weight:400">We&rsquo;re really excited to see how our licensees compare across the country and we hope that by sharing our summary report with all of you, you&rsquo;ll have an even more prosperous 2019.</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(102, 102, 102); font-weight:400">&#8203;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(102, 102, 102); font-weight:400"><strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> Take a moment to send us all the email addresses of your employees so we can keep them best informed of new developments.&nbsp; If you don&rsquo;t have our email addresses handy, just click </span><a href="https://www.concretewashout.com/contact-us1.html" target="_blank">here </a><span style="color:rgb(102, 102, 102); font-weight:400">and send us a message with any additional email addresses in the body of the message:&nbsp;</span>&#8203;</div>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="5">Lastly, Don't delay!</font></h2>  <div class="paragraph">With the economy heating up, we're receiving more and more orders - meaning that lead times are under pressure. Don't put yourself in a position of letting customers down - maintain an adequate stock of containers to meet your anticipated demand.&nbsp; Call us for current lead times and pricing.<br /><br />All of us at CWS wish you a happy and prosperous Summer.</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Fall 2017 - CWS Gazette]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/fall-2017-cws-gazette]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/fall-2017-cws-gazette#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 05 Dec 2017 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/fall-2017-cws-gazette</guid><description><![CDATA[Tile and Stucco Bin - Indispensable for tight spots   While our flagship ramped and standard rampless containers combined represent the vast majority of CWS bin sales, almost all CWS service providers encounter the occasional need for a compact container.&nbsp; Leaving a valued customer without a good option because you don't have a compact bin in your inventory just isn't sound business.&nbsp; With an external footprint of just 4 feet by 8 feet, your customers will appreciate having a compact o [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="5">Tile and Stucco Bin - Indispensable for tight spots</font></h2>  <span class='imgPusher' style='float:left;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;width:auto;position:relative;float:left;max-width:100%;;clear:left;margin-top:0px;*margin-top:0px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/tile-stucco-bin-001_2_orig.jpg" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:0; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="display:block;">While our flagship ramped and standard rampless containers combined represent the vast majority of CWS bin sales, almost all CWS service providers encounter the occasional need for a compact container.&nbsp; Leaving a valued customer without a good option because you don't have a compact bin in your inventory just isn't sound business.&nbsp; With an external footprint of just 4 feet by 8 feet, your customers will appreciate having a compact option and, as the name suggests, tile and stucco guys will love having their own washout bin.</div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="5">Construction Economy Shows Promise</font></h2>  <span class='imgPusher' style='float:left;height:237px'></span><span style='display: table;width:auto;position:relative;float:left;max-width:100%;;clear:left;margin-top:20px;*margin-top:40px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/published/unemployment.jpg?1512506942" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="display:block;">Consumer confidence, unemployment and the stock market are reasonable indicators for what the economy might hold for 2018 and beyond. There's very good news on all three fronts.&nbsp;<br /><br />&#8203;Consumer confidence is at a seventeen year high and unemployment is at a seventeen year low. In fact, some economists are saying that we are currently very close to full unemployment - which may well have implications for your ability to find qualified workers and the wages needed to attract and retain them.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Seasonally-Adjusted National Unemployment Rates:</strong><br /><br /><br />So with unemployment rates low, consumer confidence high, what has the last year brought to the stock market? In short, it's been a spectacular year with the Dow up over 20%. &nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />&#8203;In housing, sellers are seeing the sale of existing homes faster than anytime since 2009 when this data was first systematically collected.&nbsp; With competition for homes strong, and expected to get stronger, it's not much of a jump to see the large home builders stepping up to meet this demand, which is great news for CWS providers, some of which have relied mostly on commercial or infrastructure projects. If the proposed reduction in the corporate tax rate from 35% to 20% is passed, it could stimulate the construction industry still further by making investment more attractive.<br /><br />Here at CWS, our experience makes us hopeful that the next two years will bring at least a 50% increase in demand, on average, across the country. Here's to your success!</div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font color="#da4444" size="5">WARNING: Container Delivery Lead Times Effected by Hurricanes</font></h2>  <div class="paragraph">The hurricanes that caused wide-spread destruction in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico have resulted in tremendous demand at steel fabrication facilities across the country. At the same time, demand for CWS containers is booming. As of mid-October, delivery was four to five weeks from receipt of order deposit.&nbsp; Of course we make every effort to keep lead times as short as possible, but given the extraordinary recent events, please look forward to estimate demand and plan accordingly - don't be alienate a valued customer because you didn't maintain sufficient inventory or simply ordered containers without allowing for a time buffer. &nbsp;</div>  <div class="paragraph"></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Summer 2017 - CWS Gazette]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/summer-2017-cws-gazette]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/summer-2017-cws-gazette#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2017 19:20:04 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/summer-2017-cws-gazette</guid><description><![CDATA[Porta Vac - Your next profit booster!         CWS service providers like you love equipment that makes them money.&nbsp; While we're sure you'll agree that the Porta Vac pictured above is beautiful, it's only when you understand just how it can fit into your operation that you'll love it as much as we do.&nbsp;In this edition of the Gazette, we want to share with you some of the details of a CWS operator that uses Porta Vac each and every day to increase profits.&#8203;Here's our interview with  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title">Porta Vac - Your next profit booster!</h2>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/porta-vac_orig.jpeg" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph"><font size="4"><font color="#000000">CWS service providers like you love equipment that makes them money.&nbsp; While we're sure you'll agree that the Porta Vac pictured above is beautiful, it's only when you understand just how it can fit into your operation that you'll love it as much as we do.&nbsp;<br /><br />In this edition of the Gazette, we want to share with you some of the details of a CWS operator that uses Porta Vac each and every day to increase profits.<br /><br />&#8203;Here's our interview with CWS operator Paul Caminata:&nbsp;<br /><br />&#8203;CWS: Could you give us a brief overview on how you use the Porta Vac?<br />&#8203;<strong>Caminata: </strong><strong>Sure, we mostly leave it on the truck. If you're mostly a washout provider, you'll leave it on the truck most of the time.&nbsp; We can haul our empty dumpsters with the Porta Vac on the truck - a ten or twenty yarder or even a forty yarder with a flag.&nbsp; We can generally even haul a full ten-yarder with the Porta Vac loaded.</strong><br /><br />&#8203;CWS: How do you load and unload the Porta Vac?&nbsp;<br />&#8203;</font><strong><font color="#000000">Caminata: </font></strong><font color="#000000"><strong>We get it on and off with a Bobcat.&nbsp; There are fork pockets on the bottom, so it only takes about five minutes with a spotter and a driver.&nbsp; The spotter will put the pins in to secure the bin to the truck. We have a traditional vacuum truck, but now we rarely use it - only when we have multiple bins in the same location that need vacuuming.&nbsp;<br /><br />&#8203;</strong>&#8203;CWS: What's required to empty the Porta Vac?<br /><strong>&#8203;</strong></font><strong><font color="#000000">Caminata: </font></strong><font color="#000000"><strong>Emptying takes fewer than five minutes. In our case we just empty it on to our washpad where the liquid is moved via sump pump to our water treatment system.&nbsp;</strong>&#8203;<strong>&#8203;Usually, the waste water comes in with a pH of 10 or 11. The water system has four tanks, so evaporation can be significant, but if we need to release water, we're licensed to release into the municipal sewer at a cost of about $34 per 2500 gallons.&nbsp;<br /><br />&#8203;</strong>&#8203;CWS: Could you tell us about maintenance?<br />&#8203;</font><strong><font color="#000000">Caminata: </font></strong><font color="#000000"><strong>Primary maintenance is just dumping it.&nbsp; Additionally, it's a good idea to flush it out with the pressure washer every week or two.&nbsp; Don't let it sit overnight with material in it either.&nbsp; A few times a year we shovel out whatever solids have accumulated, which isn't too much trouble since the material is moist and slurry like.&nbsp; It's powered by an eight horsepower Honda, so you've got the normal maintenance there and legendary reliability.</strong><br /><strong>&#8203;</strong></font><br /><strong>&#8203;</strong>&#8203;CWS: How many gallons does the Porta Vac hold?<br /><strong>&#8203;</strong><strong><font color="#000000">Caminata: </font></strong><strong>It's got a 280 gallon capacity. Vacuuming a bin takes under ten minutes and only very rarely is there more liquid in a bin than we can vacuum.&nbsp;</strong>&#8203;<strong>&#8203;In those cases, maybe one in fifty, we</strong>'<strong>&#8203;ll offload enough water into the new bin (if we're dropping one) so that we can be off and running.</strong>&nbsp;<strong>&#8203;Only about one percent of these instances require a second trip for us.</strong><br /><br />&#8203;CWS: What effect has the addition of a Porta Vac had on your business?<br /><strong>&#8203;</strong><strong><font color="#000000">Caminata: </font></strong><strong>It's had a huge beneficial effect.&nbsp; Today, for instance, we've got 5 runs and I'm using a single truck to fulfill two purposes.&nbsp; One site is about 25 minutes out, so I'm saving about an hour of truck tine on that job alone.&nbsp; On top of the time, there's an incredible amount of headache and hassles avoided because I don't have to deal with coordinating the arrival of two different trucks at each site - we used to have concrete workers washing out in between the arrival of the vacuum truck and the roll-off truck, which resulted in huge headaches for everyone. It was a daily headache that is now pretty much gone.</strong><br /><br />CWS: About how much of your revenues come from CWS services?<br /><strong>&#8203;</strong><strong><font color="#000000">Caminata: </font></strong><strong>Almost forty percent.</strong><br /><br />CWS: Thanks, Paul for your time.<br /><strong>&#8203;</strong><strong><font color="#000000">Caminata: </font>My pleasure!</strong></font><br /><br /></div>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title">CWS Locator - Bringing business to you!</h2>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/cws-locator_orig.jpg" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph">Businesses like yours have contributed to Concrete Washout being a recognized brand among builders large and small across the entire country.&nbsp; Countless builders and SWPP engineers specify that CWS containers be placed on their jobsites.&nbsp;<br /><br />&#8203;What you may not know is that CWS receives many phone calls asking for local service providers - of course, we're delighted to refer them directly to you.&nbsp; What is more, each month, the CWS Locator receives the second most hits of any page on our top-rated website - between two and three hundred unique visitors each and every month are finding CWS providers like you on the CWS Locator.&nbsp; Here's to many, many more in the coming years.<br /></div>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title">Construction Forecasts - AIA, Dodge and others</h2>  <span class='imgPusher' style='float:left;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;width:auto;position:relative;float:left;max-width:100%;;clear:left;margin-top:0px;*margin-top:0px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/aia-regional_orig.jpg" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:0; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="display:block;"></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>  <div class="paragraph">Among the multitude of statistics published by organizations related to the construction industry are those produced by the American Institute of Architects. We favor their statistics over some others because architects are obviously involved at the beginning of the construction cycle.&nbsp; In the graphic above, scores above 50 represent an increase in projects for each region from April 16 to April 17 - all regions are showing growth with the South and Midwest leading the charge.</div>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/aia-sector_orig.jpg" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph">Additionally, AIA data suggest the institutional and commercial/industrial sectors are still stronger than the residential sector - a perspective consistent with what we've heard from many of you.</div>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/dodge_orig.jpg" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph">But don't fret the housing sector entirely as Dodge is predicting an increase in the value of housing starts in 2017 with single family housing predicted to increase an impressive 12%. &nbsp;<br /><br />&#8203;Another forecast that we're fond of is the Portland Cement Association's prediction that 3.5% more concrete will be produced this year over last.<br /><br />&#8203;Naturally, national statistics have limited value to companies operating on the local level exclusively. Nonetheless, we take away optimism that these trends are almost exclusively indicating at least modest growth. &nbsp;</div>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title">Steel - Good news, bad news</h2>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/steel_orig.jpg" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph">Just as busy architects are a sign of good news in the construction industry, it's a good sign for the economy when steel fabricators are busy.&nbsp; Well, steel fabricators have been very busy.&nbsp; The end result is that some fabricators are booked solid for the next six months! At CWS we're pleased to have sufficient volume to keep the attention of our wonderful steel fabricating partners, but lead times are still a challenge.&nbsp; If you think you MIGHT need a container, it's time to start making plans. We know that it's extremely disheartening to disappoint a customer that needs a container, so please, keep sufficient inventory on hand to meet that demand and build in a buffer for delivery.&nbsp; It's a good idea to be in touch well before you're ready to place an order - it'll help us serve you best.</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Spring 2015 CWS Gazette]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/spring-2015-cws-gazette]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/spring-2015-cws-gazette#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2015 03:22:47 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/spring-2015-cws-gazette</guid><description><![CDATA[ CWS Spec Sheet - a valuable sales tool  If you&rsquo;re not working with your local SW&#65279;PPP engineers to specify CWS containers on the job site, you&rsquo;re missing a key opportunity.&nbsp; For years now, CWS containers have been specified on many sites.&nbsp; The potential is that instead of selling the value of your CWS service to a potentially skeptical and usually busy site superintendent, that very same superintendent is probably going to look up your phone number on the CWS website [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:left;height:1344px'></span><span style='display: table;width:auto;position:relative;float:left;max-width:100%;;clear:left;margin-top:20px;*margin-top:40px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/1819146.jpg?1430971531" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:justify;display:block;"><strong>CWS Spec Sheet - a valuable sales tool</strong><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span>  If you&rsquo;re not working with your local SW<span id="selectionBoundary_1430977318096_21261590183712542" class="rangySelectionBoundary" style="line-height: 0; display: none;">&#65279;</span>PPP engineers to specify CWS containers on the job site, you&rsquo;re missing a key opportunity.&nbsp; For years now, CWS containers have been specified on many sites.&nbsp; The potential is that instead of selling the value of your CWS service to a potentially skeptical and usually busy site superintendent, that very same superintendent is probably going to look up your phone number on the CWS website and give you a call. &nbsp; That's sales the easy way!<br /><br />An indispensable tool that SWPPP engineers and architects love is our &ldquo;Spec Sheet.&rdquo; It contains important information such as the size of our containers, details on placement and use in an easy-to-use format. Make sure to get it into the hands of the right people - it&rsquo;s money in the bank and it&rsquo;s available for download at the end of this page.<br /><br />Got regulators, architects and others interested in your CWS services?&nbsp; As part of our ongoing outreach, help us keep CWS solutions in front of their eyes and minds - send us your opt-in email contacts and we'll be sure to keep them in-the-loop.<br /><br /><strong>Other CWS promotional activities</strong><br /><br />Of course, working with architects and engineers is just one of our (and your) many promotional efforts. &nbsp;Here are some of our other promotional activities:&nbsp;<br /><ul><li><span style="background-color: initial;">Conducted hands-on training with SWPPP engineers</span></li><li><span style="background-color: initial;">Exhibited at presented at many trade shows and conferences including Waste Expo, World of Concrete, IECA, ConAg and regional waste and recycling shows.</span></li><li><span style="background-color: initial;">Advertised in magazines such as Storm Water, Waste Age and Hauler</span></li><li><span style="background-color: initial;">Built a list and sent regular email blasts to thousands of construction, waste hauling and erosion control experts.</span><br /></li><li><span style="background-color: initial;">Revamped the CWS website to make portable device friendly and make it easier for builders to find service providers like you.</span></li></ul><br />If you have a marketing question or suggestion, we would love to hear it. Drop us a note and we'll be pleased to share our thoughts or possibly feature your question on the next edition of the CWS Gazette.<br /><br /><span style=""></span><strong style="">  Selling against "the pan"</strong><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span>  CWS customers have always faced competition. Even if the competition was from markedly inferior products, it&rsquo;s still important for you to articulate why CWS products offer a superior value to the builder.&nbsp; <br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span>  While CWS containers dominate the industry, one competitor is the Eco-Pan, &nbsp;a shallow container with capacity of 2.35 or 1.5 yards - either half or a third of the capacity of a standard CWS container.&nbsp;&nbsp; Accordingly, an Eco-Pan provider is going to have a hard time competing on price. But, CWS&rsquo; advantages don&rsquo;t end there.<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span>  From the perspective of the contractor, even one of the Eco-Pan features, portability, is suspect - really, all you need is a $35k forklift and an operator to move a container full of caustic liquid around the job site? Does that sound like a good idea to you?&nbsp; What&rsquo;s more, CWS service providers, like you, have an unequaled reputation for treating and disposing of concrete washout wastewater in accordance with the most stringent regulations.&nbsp; For example, only CWS providers use our CWS Water Treatment System, which is a great assurance to builders that can take comfort in knowing that their caustic wastewater is being treated appropriately - builders don&rsquo;t need liability coming back to haunt them.<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span>  For cases when job site space is extremely limited and there isn&rsquo;t enough room for a standard sized CWS container, we strongly recommend you keep a couple of our CWS Tile and Stucco bins in stock and ready to go &ndash; they&rsquo;re the same width and height as our standards, but are only 4 feet long.&nbsp; From our perspective, CWS is better on any type of job.<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span><strong style="">        Construction forecast</strong><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span>  The good news is that consensus forecasts for non-residential construction are favorable at about 8% per year growth over each of the next two years. As the AIA (American Institute of Architects) chart at left indicates, commercial construction is expected to grow at well over twice the rates of industrial construction.<br /><br />Predicted increases in home building have failed to materialize on the national level in the March 2015 figures released by the Commerce Department. National housing starts continue at an annual rate of approximately one million units. &nbsp;Signaling a potential bright spot, single family home starts were up 4.4% for May. &nbsp;In contrast, multi-unit construction starts decreased by 2.5% in May with a striking decline of multi-unit building permits of 16%.<br /><br />One of our favorite sources is the NAHB website where you can download forecasts for your region - which can be useful in formulating sales goals for your team.<br /><br />National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB): <a href="http://bit.ly/1d0jQiy" title="" style="">http://bit.ly/1d0jQiy</a><br />American Institute of Architects (AIA): <a href="http://bit.ly/1DZqSR8" title="" style="">http://bit.ly/1DZqSR8</a><br />Yahoo Homes: <a href="http://yhoo.it/1dxSN5j" title="" style="">http://yhoo.it/1dxSN5j</a><br /><br /><strong style="">Concrete washout/waste in the news</strong><br /><ul style=""><li style=""><span style="">Florida: A big &ldquo;Yikes&rdquo; into Hillsborough River in Tampa Bay (Video too):&nbsp;</span><a href="http://bit.ly/1GL6F8E" title="" style="">http://bit.ly/1GL6F8E</a><br /></li><li style=""><span style="">Utah: Jordan River concrete mess may result fines:&nbsp;</span><a href="http://bit.ly/1AlWMqu" title="" style="">http://bit.ly/1AlWMqu</a><br /></li><li style=""><span style="">California: Oops, they just paved the creek in Alameda:&nbsp;</span><a href="http://bit.ly/1zuqzm2" title="" style="">http://bit.ly/1zuqzm2</a><br /></li><li style=""><span style="">Idaho: Some of the first signs of getting serious on construction pollution:&nbsp;</span><a href="http://bit.ly/1bZi48d" title="" style="">http://bit.ly/1bZi48d</a><br /></li><li style=""><span style="">Iowa: Des Moines area city increasing fines for washout violations:&nbsp;</span><a href="http://dmreg.co/1GJQaHi" title="" style="">http://dmreg.co/1GJQaHi</a></li></ul><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span>    <span style="">&nbsp;</span><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>  <div><div style="margin: 10px 0 0 -10px"> <a href="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/concrete_washout_container_spec_2015.pdf"><img src="//www.weebly.com/weebly/images/file_icons/pdf.png" width="36" height="36" style="float: left; position: relative; left: 0px; top: 0px; margin: 0 15px 15px 0; border: 0;" /></a><div style="float: left; text-align: left; position: relative;"><table style="font-size: 12px; font-family: tahoma; line-height: .9;"><tr><td colspan="2"><b> concrete_washout_container_spec_2015.pdf</b></td></tr><tr style="display: none;"><td>File Size:  </td><td>181 kb</td></tr><tr style="display: none;"><td>File Type:  </td><td> pdf</td></tr></table><a href="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/concrete_washout_container_spec_2015.pdf" style="font-weight: bold;">Download File</a></div> </div>  <hr style="clear: both; width: 100%; visibility: hidden"></hr></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Fall 2014 CWS Gazette﻿]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/fall-2014-cws-gazette]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/fall-2014-cws-gazette#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2014 06:04:51 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/fall-2014-cws-gazette</guid><description><![CDATA[Construction Activity Momentum  It's exciting to see such a variety of building activity indicators moving in a positive direction. Over the last three years, the National Association of Home Builders has reported marked improvements. &nbsp;Single family housing starts increased over 39% from 2009 to 2013 and the trend looks likely to continue. What's more, over the same period, multi-family housing starts increased far more with starts nearly tripling to 307,000.&nbsp;         Similarly, most i [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title" style="text-align:left;">Construction Activity Momentum</h2>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">It's exciting to see such a variety of building activity indicators moving in a positive direction. Over the last three years, the National Association of Home Builders has reported marked improvements. &nbsp;Single family housing starts increased over 39% from 2009 to 2013 and the trend looks likely to continue. What's more, over the same period, multi-family housing starts increased far more with starts nearly tripling to 307,000.&nbsp;<br /></div>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/2020187_orig.jpg" alt="Picture" style="width:100%;max-width:676px" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">Similarly, most indicators are favorable for growth in non-residential construction as well. For example, <a href="https://www08.wellsfargomedia.com/downloads/pdf/com/finance/2014-q1-construction-quarterly.pdf" title="">The Wells Fargo's Equipment Finance 2014 Construction Industry Forecast</a>, reports the highest industry optimism of any time in the 19 year history of the report. By comparison, the historic low for this index was 2009. That's quite a turn around in just four years!</div>  <h2 class="wsite-content-title" style="text-align:left;">Connecting Builders to CWS Service Providers</h2>  <span class='imgPusher' style='float:left;height:164px'></span><span style='display: table;z-index:10;width:332px;position:relative;float:left;max-width:100%;;clear:left;margin-top:20px;*margin-top:40px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/9405523.jpg?314" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:justify;display:block;">The CWS website draws a variety of visitors - CWS service providers, regulators and builders all use it to as the most authoritative resource in our industry. We've greatly simplified our website, which provides immediate and marked benefits for all.<br /><br /><span style="background-color: initial;">For builders and CWS service providers, we're making an effort to get you together even easier. The CWS Locator, visited by hundreds every month, has been reformatted and fitted with great search tool that let's builders search for their local CWS service provider by using their local zip code. For now, we're excluding email addresses because spammers have been relentless in harvesting email addresses off of websites. You've no doubt noticed this if you've had your email listed with us!</span><br /><br /><span style="background-color: initial;">We've also made the website mobile friendly, so that it will display well on a variety of devices, such as cell phones and tablets. We hope that these changes will play a small part in increasing your profitability.</span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">Looking for an easy way to increase your exposure? Since CWS is the most visited site related to concrete washout, a simple link from you website to the CWS homepage will help search engines rank you where you belong in your local area - near the top! It only takes a minute and could land you some good clients.</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[CWS Gazette - Fall 2012]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/cws-gazette-fall-2012]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/cws-gazette-fall-2012#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2012 18:29:54 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[2012 in Review]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/cws-gazette-fall-2012</guid><description><![CDATA[ LEED Building Boom - Great Opportunity for Washout Service Providers Looking at LEED certified building growth alone you might well be  surprised that the construction industry has yet to emerge from a  historic slowdown. Interest in environmentally sensitive building and  energy savings, along with government tax incentives, have helped fuel a  five-fold increase in the number of LEED certified buildings in just  the past four years. Under LEED, builders get credit for  recycling building mate [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:right;height:36px'></span><span style='display: table;z-index:10;width:381px;position:relative;float:right;max-width:100%;;clear:right;margin-top:20px;*margin-top:40px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/4615966.jpg?353" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;display:block;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><strong style="">LEED Building Boom - Great Opportunity for Washout Service Providers</strong><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> Looking at LEED certified building growth alone you might well be  surprised that the construction industry has yet to emerge from a  historic slowdown. Interest in environmentally sensitive building and  energy savings, along with government tax incentives, have helped fuel a  five-fold increase in the number of LEED certified buildings in just  the past <em style="">four years. </em>Under LEED, builders get credit for  recycling building materials and reducing waste - CWS licensed washout  providers deliver both to LEED builders.&nbsp; Since credits are given on the  basis of the weight of residual concrete and the water that CWS  providers recycle and treat, washout providers can offer credits  relatively inexpensively. Research conducted by CWS indicates that  approximately <em style="">300 million gallons of corrosive concrete washout  liquid waste is produced each year, an amount equal to 27 Exxon Valdezs a  year.</em><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> What is more, since almost every new LEED construction project uses  concrete extensively, CWS service providers have a prospective customer  in every LEED builder. If this growth continues, along with a resurgence  in building in general, it's conceivable that CWS providers may easily  see a five to ten-fold increase in LEED customers over the coming four  years.&nbsp;Each provider should make sure they are well known to area  architects and specialists in green building (the USGBC is a very good  resource) and should tailor promotional materials to showcase the  valuable LEED credits builders will receive by using a CWS provider.<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> Links of interest: <a title="" style="" href="https://new.usgbc.org/">USGBC</a>&nbsp;(United States Green Building Counsel); Upcoming USGBC&nbsp;<a title="" style="" href="http://bitly.com/n5uJyw">Greenbuild Conference</a>&nbsp;in San Franicsco, Nov 12-16.<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> <strong style="">Important Revision of LEED v4 Available for Draft Comments</strong><br /><span style=""></span> With LEED presenting a significant driver for your future growth,  you'll want to make sure your voice is heard and concrete washout waste  is properly accounted for within the new LEED standards. It's easy to  submit your comments online,&nbsp;although you should allow a little time to  find the appropriate section and to fine-tune your comments, since they  cannot be revised once they are submitted. While you don't have to be a  USGBC member to comment, you'll need to register. <em style="">These revisions,  much like your state or local regulations, are only infrequently  revised, which means your attention is urgently needed.</em><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> Please help grow your business by getting involved! Click <a title="" style="" href="http://bitly.com/QUuOiv">here</a> to go to the LEED v4 draft page.<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> &nbsp;<strong style="">CWS Locator - Don&rsquo;t Lose Your Listing!</strong><br /><span style=""></span> Renew your CWS Locator subscription now before the price&nbsp;increases. You don't want to lose your company&rsquo;s listing on the <a title="" style="" href="http://bit.ly/QPHcQv">CWS Locator</a> which resides conveniently on the <em style="">the number one website in our industry: </em><a title="" style="" href="http://www.concretewashout.com/">www.concretewashout.com</a>. Each county listing is only $299 per county per year, which can be reduced with the following discount. <ul style=""><li style="">     Save $50 per year when you pay for two years (only $498 per county for 26 months when you pay by October 31)     </li></ul> The CWS Locator is an undeniably great value when you consider: <ul style=""><li style="">     It&rsquo;s the easiest way for LEED builders that love CWS to find you for their local jobs     </li><li style="">     Is the fastest way for any builder to locate your business     </li><li style="">          Has the power to increase your company&rsquo;s search engine optimization when you add a link to your listing<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span>          </li></ul> &nbsp;<strong style="">A Great Training Resource for FREE</strong><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> One of the best training resources is  available to our customers for FREE.&nbsp;You may have seen the CWS Welcome  Video (it was originally produced as a DVD). The video is approximately  40 minutes long and consists of an interview with CWS founder, Mark  Jenkins along with visual footage of a thriving CWS operation. The  purpose of the video is to give owners and employees answers to the most  frequently asked questions as well and provide a basic understanding of  a typical CWS operator's facility. Every employee should view this  video. The video is now available online to CWS customers. Please  contact us for the links to this must-see video. <strong style="">The Case for Concrete Washout Control</strong><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> Despite the fact that CWS customers have played a  leading role in containing a harmful environmental pollutant and  reducing builder liability for years, in some areas regulators remain  unaware of the concrete washout problem, which can leave <em style="">you </em>with  responsibility of helping them get up to speed. Toward this end, we  offer a letter submitted to the California State Water Resources Control  Board. We hope that you find some of the ideas useful in promoting the  EPA's BMPs (Best Management Practices):<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span>  Dear Ms. Townsend, <br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span>  In  reference to the Public Comments for the Construction General Permit, I  hereby submit this comment letter to the California State Water  Resources Control Board. <br /><span><br /><span></span></span>My  name is Mark Jenkins.&nbsp;I am the President of Concrete Washout Systems,  Inc., a Sacramento-based company that develops cost-effective  technologies to prevent environmental pollution, to enable best  management practices (BMPs) in the construction industry, and to  encourage sustainable development. I am also president of Jenkins  Concrete, and have been a concrete contractor for over thirty years. I  have done virtually every job on a construction site, so I understand  the challenges facing the construction industry.&nbsp;&nbsp; I have also seen  first-hand the impact our industry has had on our environment, and have  dedicated myself to reducing our environmental impact. <br /><strong><span><br /><span></span></span>The Concrete Washout Wastewater Problem </strong><br /><span></span>I  would like to address the important issue of the secure containment and  safe disposal of concrete washout wastewater &mdash; one of the most harmful  and widespread pollutants created by the construction industry. Concrete  washout wastewater results from washing down equipment such as concrete  trucks, pumps, mixers, chutes, tools, and wheelbarrows. It is the most  common discharge from concrete construction, and it is caustic and  corrosive, with a pH of 12 or higher (essentially the same as Liquid  Drano).&nbsp;It carries concrete particulate residue in suspension, and  contains contaminants including aluminum, barium, chromium, hexavalent  chromium (chromium 6), copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, nickel,  potassium, selenium, sodium, vanadium, and zinc. The washout wastewater  can also contain trace elements of petroleum products, admixtures, and  other materials from processing or treating the material.&nbsp; In  our research we have found that over 300 million gallons of washout  wastewater are emitted by construction activities annually &mdash; one gallon  for every man, woman and child in the US, or the volume equivalent of 27  Exxon Valdez tanker spills<em style="">per year</em>.  <br /><span><br /><span></span></span><strong>Environmental Risks </strong><br /><span></span>Concrete  washout wastewater poses potential risks to plant life; fish and other  wildlife; and to human health.&nbsp;Direct contact with the high-pH washout  water can cause skin irritation, severe chemical burns, or serious eye  damage.&nbsp;Contaminants and heavy metals in the water such as chromium,  selenium, vanadium, and other heavy metals are understood to pose health  hazards to humans.&nbsp;When washed into the storm drain, washout wastewater  can harm aquatic life. The effects of high pH on fish can include  death; damage to outer surfaces like gills, eyes, and skin; and an  inability to dispose of metabolic wastes.&nbsp;High pH may also increase the  toxicity of other substances found in the water. For example, the  toxicity of ammonia is ten times more severe at a pH of 8 than it is at  pH 7.&nbsp;The safe range for aquatic life is between 6.5 &ndash; 9.0 pH units,  significantly below the pH of 12 of concrete washout water.&nbsp;In addition,  concrete solids in suspension can increase turbidity, reducing the  ability of fish to function normally in their habitat.  <br /><span><br /><span></span></span>If  caustic washout liquid is allowed to spill onto the ground it can harm  plant life and soil quality. The effects of high pH on vegetation may  include inhibited growth, damage to soil and plants, and substantial  alteration of the soil and plant chemical composition, even after the  pollution source is gone.&nbsp;High pH may also increase the toxicity of  other substances causing further problems.&nbsp;The safe range for plant life  is between 6.5 &ndash; 7.0 pH units. Once in the soil, contaminants can  remain there indefinitely, potentially creating &ldquo;brown field&rdquo; problems  requiring remediation. This can create second-order environmental  problems, as healthy vegetation is the best way to prevent soil erosion,  which is another major source of runoff pollution. Equally as  significant, wastewater leaching into the soil can find its way into the  water table, affecting the quality of drinking water and the ecosystem.   <br /><span><br /><span></span></span>It  is for these reasons that the US EPA stipulates that concrete wash  water &ldquo;&hellip;should not be discharged to any surface water, storm sewer  system, or allowed to infiltrate into the ground.&rdquo; (US EPA: <u style="">Developing your Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan: A Guide for Construction Sites</u>, May 2007.) <br /><span><br /><strong><span></span></strong></span><strong>Many of Our Current Practices Are Insufficient </strong><br /><span><span></span></span>The  most frequently used means to contain concrete washout at the  construction site is the washout pit. These pits are generally dug into  the ground, lined with a thin plastic sheet, and surrounded by hay  bales. Even though they are at present considered to be an acceptable  management practice, the pits are a very unreliable containment method.  Over time, the plastic liner and hay bales wear and break down; and,  usually, the liner is breached by normal construction activity at the  work site. Oftentimes the liner is purposefully torn by jobsite  personnel to allow the wastewater to run off so more trucks can wash out  in the pit. Once breached, the corrosive wastewater easily escapes into  the ground or to the stormwater system.&nbsp;Moreover, most jobsites require  the use of large concrete pump trucks. Concrete pump trucks have a very  low hanging hopper in the back of the truck that prevents use of a  bale-lined pit for washing out. Consequently, pumpers generally wash out  <em style="">directly on the ground</em> whereby wastewater either leaches into the soil, or flows onto pavement and into a storm drain.&nbsp; <br /><span><br /><span></span></span>When a contractor removes a pit, the solid concrete waste is broken up, excavated, and <em style="">sent to landfill&mdash;not recycled.</em> (since plastic liner is bound up in the concrete solids, concrete recycling plants will not accept an <em style="">otherwise 100% recyclable resource</em>).&nbsp;The  corrosive wastewater, however, is left behind in the soil, along with  all its contaminants.&nbsp;Other methods frequently encountered, such as  dumpsters lined with thin plastic sheeting, plastic garbage cans, etc.,  have similar problems:&nbsp;the washout wastewater leaks from the smallest  breach, and pump trucks are generally unable to wash out in them. <br /><span><br /><strong><span></span></strong></span><strong>Recommendation  </strong><br /><span></span>Concrete  washout wastewater should be securely contained at construction sites  until it can be removed without spillage, and the water should be safely  treated by a facility suitable for this purpose. In order to encourage  this practice, I would ask the Water Resources Control Board to consider  requiring a secure, self-contained, and watertight container designated  for concrete washout at all construction sites.&nbsp; <br /><span><br /><span></span></span>If  I may also suggest, as a best management practice, that concrete  washout wastewater be tracked from origin to ultimate safe disposition,  through the use of manifests and weight tickets &mdash; as is already the case  for motor oil and similar discharges. This practice would ensure <em style="">the complete removal and</em> <em style="">safe disposal</em>  of this pollutant. We need to be confident that untreated concrete  wastewater does not enter the environment at any point in the process.&nbsp; <br /><span><br /><strong><span></span></strong></span><strong>Cost-Effective Solutions Already Available  </strong><br /><span></span>The  industry has developed and successfully implemented BMPs that are more  reliable, economical, and environmentally sustainable than plastic-lined  pits.&nbsp;Additionally, many of these solutions are 100% recyclable.&nbsp;My  company, Concrete Washout Systems, is one of several providers of  portable self-contained units that can securely contain concrete washout  water and solids at the construction site; reliably remove pollutants  from the site; safely treat the wastewater; and fully recycle the  concrete solids&mdash;which are commonly re-used for roadbed and other  construction uses. We consider this a &ldquo;win-win&rdquo; solution, since the  concrete solids are recycled, thus enabling large volumes of unnecessary  landfill waste to be diverted. At the same time, the polluting  wastewater is contained and treated. Our solution is already in use in  over a dozen states in the US and in Canada, and has been incorporated  by major stakeholders in the construction industry, including commercial  homebuilders, municipalities, contractors, SWPPP and consulting  engineers, concrete pump truck operators and manufacturers,  environmental regulators, and many others.&nbsp;I believe that we are only  one of many providers that can offer a commercially viable solution to  address this significant environmental challenge, that is also 100%  recyclable, and reduces the impact on our limited landfill space. <br /><span><br /><strong><span></span></strong></span><strong> Conclusion </strong><br /><span></span>I  hope the Water Resources Control Board will require that a  self-contained, portable, and watertight container be designated on  every concrete construction site for concrete washout &mdash; along with  reliable and verifiable processes to ensure the secure containment,  controlled removal, and safe disposal of concrete washout wastewater. We  are encouraged that CalTrans has already taken a strong leadership role  in this regard, specifying this type of BMP for concrete washout as a  requirement for its most recent construction projects. I also hope that  the state of California continues to lead the country in environmental  stewardship, and in this regard, I suggest that the Board also recommend  the full recycling of concrete solids, a renewable resource and a  significant opportunity for landfill diversion. Thank you for your  consideration. <br /><span><br /><span></span></span>Sincerely yours, <br /><span></span>Mark Jenkins, President <br /><span><br /><span></span></span><strong style="">Quotes:</strong><br /><br /><span style=""></span> "Procrastination is opportunity's assassin." -Victor Kiam<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span></span></span></font></span></span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[CWS Gazette - January 2012]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/concrete-washout-systems-and-genesis-concrete-launch-service-in-iowa1]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/concrete-washout-systems-and-genesis-concrete-launch-service-in-iowa1#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 19:16:50 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[2012 in Review]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/concrete-washout-systems-and-genesis-concrete-launch-service-in-iowa1</guid><description><![CDATA[ Busier Architects Mean More Construction We've been looking for positive economic news in the constuction  sector for quite some time. One leading indicator of construction  activity can be found in the billings of architectual firms -- changes  in billings are reflected as construction activity typically within  twelve months. The American Institute of Architects' (AIA) New Projects  Inquiry Index" showed an impressive increase to 65 points in November --  with 50 points being no change in mon [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:right;height:998px'></span><span style='display: table;z-index:10;width:381px;position:relative;float:right;max-width:100%;;clear:right;margin-top:20px;*margin-top:40px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/4908972.jpg?363" style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="display:block;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><font size="3"><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><strong style="">Busier Architects Mean More Construction</strong><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> We've been looking for positive economic news in the constuction  sector for quite some time. One leading indicator of construction  activity can be found in the billings of architectual firms -- changes  in billings are reflected as construction activity typically within  twelve months. The American Institute of Architects' (AIA) New Projects  Inquiry Index" showed an impressive increase to 65 points in November --  with 50 points being no change in month-to-month billings. Design  billings for commercial/industrial and multi-family residential showed  increases, while other project types did not garner increases,  suggesting that a recovery in residential construction is at least one  year away.<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> As far as regional differences are concerned, the stongest  architectual billings came in the South and Midwest.  Meanwhile  Northeast billings were flat for November and those in the West showed a  small decline.<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> &ldquo;This is a heartening development for the design and construction  industry that only a few years ago accounted for nearly ten percent of  overall GDP but has fallen to slightly less than six percent,&rdquo; said AIA  Chief Economist Kermit Baker, PhD, Hon. AIA. &ldquo;Hopefully, this uptick in  billings is a sign that a recovery phase is in the works. However, given  the volatility that we&rsquo;ve seen nationally and internationally recently,  we&rsquo;ll need to see several more months of positive readings before we&rsquo;ll  have much confidence that the U.S. construction recession is ending..&rdquo;<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> Click here for <a style="" title="" href="http://www.aia.org/aiaucmp/groups/aia/documents/pdf/aias076074.pdf">AIA White Paper.</a><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> <strong style="">Selling More Washout Service</strong><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> Your job, in selling concrete washout waste removal is to "map" your  service to your customer's specific need. One of the most consistent  marketing mistakes we see is a failure to truly focus on one or two key  benefits, instead talking about the nuts and bolts of what you do --  they don't care! Let's consider a hypothetical builder who has never  used concrete washout service despite your repeated attempts. You may  have introduced yourself as offering an environmental protection  product. If he hasn't bought yet, what does that tell you? Quite  possibly that he doesn't see himself as a buyer of "environmental  protection." In fact, he might find "environmental protection" a  nuisance or worse!<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> With jobsite safety on nearly everyone's mind, you might instead  offer him the reduced liabilty benefits of CWS. "The last thing you need  is somebody tripping on pump spoils. I'll give you a free trial. If you  don't agree it keeps the jobsite cleaner, neater and safer, I'll pick  it up at no cost. If you do use us, since we treat the materials and  recycle you have lower cost and lower liability." Over eighty percent of  free trials convert to a paying customer based on our conversations  with providers across the country.<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> Builders need you. It's your job to cut to the chase in all your communications with a few clear benefits.<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> <strong style="">Make More Money, Keep More Money with Porta-Vac</strong><br /><span style=""></span> We've talked about sales techniques to make more money. Now here's  how you can save big. The 300 gallon Porta-Vac allows a single truck to  vacuum and haul a washout container, which reduces your costs giving you  maximum flexibility. Since the Porta-Vac can be fitted to any roll-off  body, it protects your investment not only in itself but also in your  trucks. If you've ever had a down truck, you know the value of  flexibility.  For CWS founder, Mark Jenkins, the Porta-Vac has meant  remarkable cost savings as his previously busy vacuum truck sits idle  while a single truck and driver now does the work of two!  This product  requires some customization.  Don't let procrastination cause you to  have to wait extra months to start saving. Contact us today to find out  more.<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> <strong style="">Quotes</strong><br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> "Water and air, the two essential fluids on which all life depends, have become global garbage cans."  <br /> -Jacques Yves Cousteau<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span> "Architecture is the art of how to waste space." <br /> -Philip Johnson<br /><span style=""></span><br /><span style=""></span></span></font></span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[CWS Gazette - Summer 2011 Edition]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/cws-gazette-summer-2011-edition]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/cws-gazette-summer-2011-edition#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 23:02:29 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[2011 in Review]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/cws-gazette-summer-2011-edition</guid><description><![CDATA[ 				    				  CWS Gazette - Summer 2011 Edition  Porta Vac: The Concrete Washout Hauler's Brand New Friend!If you're looking to add to your bottom line, we can help.  Your easiest opportunity for profit in the current business environment  is to reduce costs and pocket the savings. Luckily, that is exactly what  the Porta Vac is designed to do. Engineered from the start for  extra-heavy concrete washout use, the Porta Vac is a  self-contained vacuum tank that rides along on your roll-off truck, [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div style="height: 20px; overflow: hidden;"></div> 				<div id='186135204186596202-gallery' class='imageGallery' style='line-height: 0px; padding: 0; margin: 0'> <div id='186135204186596202-imageContainer0' style='float:left;width:33.28%;margin:0;'><div id='186135204186596202-insideImageContainer0' style='position:relative;margin:5px;'><div class='galleryImageBorder' style='border-width:1px;padding:3px;'><div class='galleryImageHolder' style='position:relative; width:100%; padding:0 0 75%;overflow:hidden;'><div class='galleryInnerImageHolder'><a href='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/6308578_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox[gallery186135204186596202]' onclick='if (!window.lightboxLoaded) return false' title='The blue Porta Vac seen on the top of the roll-off body.'><img src='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/6308578.jpg' class='galleryImage' _width='400' _height='299' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:100.33%;top:0%;left:-0.17%' /></a></div></div></div></div></div><div id='186135204186596202-imageContainer1' style='float:left;width:33.28%;margin:0;'><div id='186135204186596202-insideImageContainer1' style='position:relative;margin:5px;'><div class='galleryImageBorder' style='border-width:1px;padding:3px;'><div class='galleryImageHolder' style='position:relative; width:100%; padding:0 0 75%;overflow:hidden;'><div class='galleryInnerImageHolder'><a href='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/9348283_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox[gallery186135204186596202]' onclick='if (!window.lightboxLoaded) return false' title='Quick and easy vacuuming in under five minutes.'><img src='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/9348283.jpg' class='galleryImage' _width='400' _height='299' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:100.33%;top:0%;left:-0.17%' /></a></div></div></div></div></div><div id='186135204186596202-imageContainer2' style='float:left;width:33.28%;margin:0;'><div id='186135204186596202-insideImageContainer2' style='position:relative;margin:5px;'><div class='galleryImageBorder' style='border-width:1px;padding:3px;'><div class='galleryImageHolder' style='position:relative; width:100%; padding:0 0 75%;overflow:hidden;'><div class='galleryInnerImageHolder'><a href='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/9537054_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox[gallery186135204186596202]' onclick='if (!window.lightboxLoaded) return false' title='Having vacuumed, it&#039;s time to load and go.'><img src='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/9537054.jpg' class='galleryImage' _width='400' _height='299' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:100.33%;top:0%;left:-0.17%' /></a></div></div></div></div></div><span style='display: block; clear: both; height: 0px; overflow: hidden;'></span> </div>  				<div style="height: 20px; overflow: hidden;"></div></div>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); ">CWS Gazette - Summer 2011 Edition  <strong style=""><strong style="">Porta Vac: The Concrete Washout Hauler's Brand New Friend!</strong></strong><br /><span><br /></span>If you're looking to add to your bottom line, we can help.<br /> <br /> Your easiest opportunity for profit in the current business environment  is to reduce costs and pocket the savings. Luckily, that is exactly what  the Porta Vac is designed to do. Engineered from the start for  extra-heavy <em style="">concrete washout</em> use, the Porta Vac is a  self-contained vacuum tank that rides along on your roll-off truck,  right in front of a Concrete Washout Systems bin. <br /> <br /> Now you can pull up to the job, vacuum, and lift the washout bin with  any roll-off truck -- the cable runs underneath the vacuum allowing easy  pick-up. WHAT A TIME SAVER! Elk Grove Waste has used it extensively for  2 weeks and have saved approx 16 Hrs vac truck time. When you don't  need it, either forklift it off or hook the cable up and lower it off  the truck. <br /> <br /> The model shown sells for $11,599 and has a capacity of 285 gallons. It  can pay for itself in reduced truck time, fuel, tires, wear and tear in  as little as 3 months.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">Critical Tips for Email Marketing Success</strong><br /> Consumers increasingly prefer to be reached via email. Don't you prefer  to deal with vendors on your schedule, with minimal interruption at a  time where you can effectively decide what warrants your attention?   When you consider that implementing an effective email marketing  promotion can also save you big money, email promotion almost certainly  deserves more of your attention. While email mail marketing can be  relatively inexpensive, don't take it lightly -- a sloppily-constructed,  senselessly self-promoting email can do much more damage than good,  especially when you consider just how many people may be receiving it.  Below we give a few of our best tips for email promotion.<br /> <br /> Tips:<br /> 1) Our first tip is a reminder. Do not spam (send unsolicited emails to  new prospects). Build an Opt-in list where each member explicitly agrees  to receive promotional messages from you. Existing customers don't need  to "opt-in" as you already have an existing business relationship. It's  critical that email "blasts" sent to many members should not be sent  via your existing email client (the same way you send day-to-day  emails). Use a third-party vendor such as Vertical Response or one of  their many competitors or risk having your email effectively shut down.<br /> <br /> 2) Get your "From" line right. If you are contacting a prospect directly  from your email client, such as Outlook, it's especially important to  make sure that your account is configured to display your company name  properly -- not just your first and last names.<br /> <br /> 3) Pick a GREAT subject line that garners attention by specifying  benefits for your customers. If that isn't challenging enough, keep it  to under 50 characters. Think to yourself, "If I received an email with  this headline, would I care?" If you wouldn't, they don't either. Did  you know that over 50% of recipients decide whether to open an email  based solely on the subject line? <br /> <br /> 4) Create a complementary pre-header. The first line of text, before  your headline should entice the reader by telling them what is special  about this communication as well as drive home the necessity for timely  action. For example, "15% off and free rush pick-up ends Thursday."<br /> <br /> 5) Maintain momentum with a powerful, graphically appealing headline  that says as plainly as possible what you are offering and what you want  them to do.  By rotating a variety of special offers you can take  advantage of the fact that different offers will appeal to different  customers at different times.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">U.S. EPA Construction General Permit Update</strong><br /> We would like to thank all of those that submitted comments on the EPA's  Construction General Permit draft.  The current permit (2008) will  expire on February 15, 2012. We are hopeful that our collective voices  will be heard and that several important improvements will be made. We  recommend letting your customers know that some changes to the permit  are in the works. The following link is the EPA website for the  Construction General Permit.  We'll keep you posted.<br /> <br /> <strong style=""><a style="" href="http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/cgp.cfm" title=""><u style="">EPA General Construction Permit </u></a></strong><br /> <br /> <strong style="">Quotes:</strong><br /> <br /> "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty." <br /> <em style="">-Winston Churchill </em><br /> <br /> "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." <br /> <em style="">-Thomas A. Edison</em></span></font></span></span></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Welcome 2011 Edition - CWS Gazette]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/welcome-2011-edition-cws-gazette]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/welcome-2011-edition-cws-gazette#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 19:47:20 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[2011 in Review]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/welcome-2011-edition-cws-gazette</guid><description><![CDATA[ Concrete Washout Systems of Hawaii Expands to Meet Demand  Michel Gallafent of CWS Hawaii hasn't a single bin to spare at the  moment. "We're on a lot of military projects, the new Disney resort,  University of Hawaii West Oahu, Honolulu rail project and the Kroc  Community Center. We've been fortunate that the State of Hawaii  consistently requires effective concrete washout measures implemented on  the job site," reported Michel.  "It's great to see their success," said Mark Jenkins, Presiden [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:right;height:34px'></span><span style='display: table;z-index:10;width:auto;position:relative;float:right;max-width:100%;;clear:right;margin-top:20px;*margin-top:40px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/6035008_orig.jpg" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 0px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:justify;display:block;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"><strong style="">Concrete Washout Systems of Hawaii Expands to Meet Demand</strong><br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> Michel Gallafent of CWS Hawaii hasn't a single bin to spare at the  moment. "We're on a lot of military projects, the new Disney resort,  University of Hawaii West Oahu, Honolulu rail project and the Kroc  Community Center. We've been fortunate that the State of Hawaii  consistently requires effective concrete washout measures implemented on  the job site," reported Michel.<br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> "It's great to see their success," said Mark Jenkins, President of  Concrete Washout Systems. "What an interesting list of large public  sector, large-scale private and charitably-funded construction projects.  It shows that, at least in some markets, there's a real opportunity for  washout providers to service these jobs. I would guess that these  particular clients might be very sensitive to the negative exposure that  comes with construction site pollution."<br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> Booming business comes despite a new competitor recently entering the  local Oahu market. "We were a little concerned when we got our first  competitor in town, but the few customers we lost initially are coming  back to us because we offer much better service. We've made some recent  changes with the addition of zone pricing, but our pricing remains as  it's been: $350 for a service and $500 a month rent. We're lucky to have  two great drivers keeping the customers happy and we've got two new  Mack trucks being currently outfitted with vacuum tanks to go along with  our 12 new bins we've ordered," Michel told us.<br /></font> <br /> <font size="3"><strong style="">Volume Discount Special!</strong> <br /> CWS is extending and improving it's best discount ever: buy a full  truckload (6 or more containers) and save $250 per container! Order now  to lock in our best discount ever.<br /> Offer good through February, 2011.<br /></font> <br /> <font size="3"><strong style="">World of Concrete -January 18-21</strong><br /> Las Vegas Convention Center<br /> Booth Number: C6321<br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> This year&rsquo;s World of Concrete promises to be the most  environmentally-focused to date as the industry explores ways to reduce  legal exposure&mdash;in particular, storm water pollution runoff. As in  previous years, we welcome you to visit us in the booth and tour the  show, which inevitably has the latest and greatest equipment and  techniques on display. We have a limited number of show passes that  we&rsquo;re pleased to offer our customers.<br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> Let us know if you we can set aside one or more for you!<br /></font> <font size="3"><a style="" href="http://www.worldofconcrete.com/attendee/show-information.aspx" title="">Click here for World of Concrete Attendee Info</a><br /></font> <br /> <font size="3"><strong style="">Flat Forecast for Commercial/Industrial Construction </strong><br /> The Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) have projected that  commercial and industrial construction will remain at 2010 levels in  2011. "The bottom line is the nonresidential construction recession is  largely over, but 2011 will be associated with grudgingly slow  progress,&rdquo; reported ABC's Chief Economist, Anirban Basu. ABC's forecasts  suggest that public financed construction will remain flat, while  privately financed construction will see a very small decline.<br /></font> <br /> <font size="3"><strong style="">Quotes o' the month:</strong><br /><em> Nine-tenths of wisdom is being wise in time.</em><br /> Theodore Roosevelt <br /></font> <font size="3"><br /><em> All lasting business is built on friendship.</em><br /> Alfred A. Montapert </font></span></span></span></span></span></span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[September 2010 CWS Gazette]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/september-2010-cws-gazette]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/september-2010-cws-gazette#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 18:52:21 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[2010 in Review]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/september-2010-cws-gazette</guid><description><![CDATA[Bins at work at Sacramento International Airport -- we're guessing they tired of the kiddie pools in the background! In this issue of the Gazette: Top CWS Sales Tips -- including email marketing! A resource to locate storm water consultants and track regulatory changes  An invitation to World of Concrete Earn thousands the easy way with CWS Referral Rewards A brief update on two CWS providers  Sales Tips Among your most frequently asked questions are those revolving around  improving the sales p [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:right;height:178px'></span><span style='display: table;z-index:10;width:auto;position:relative;float:right;max-width:100%;;clear:right;margin-top:20px;*margin-top:40px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/8738983_orig.jpg" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 0px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption">Bins at work at Sacramento International Airport -- we're guessing they tired of the kiddie pools in the background!</span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;display:block;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3">In this issue of the Gazette:<br /></font></span></span><ul><li><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"> Top CWS Sales Tips -- including email marketing!</font></span></span></li><li><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"> A resource to locate storm water consultants and track regulatory changes </font></span></span></li><li><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"> An invitation to World of Concrete</font></span></span></li><li><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"> Earn thousands the easy way with CWS Referral Rewards</font></span></span></li><li><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"> A brief update on two CWS providers</font></span></span></li></ul><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "> <br /> <font size="3"><strong style="">Sales Tips</strong><br /> Among your most frequently asked questions are those revolving around  improving the sales process. We hope that this guide will bolster your  selling efforts. <br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> Keep it simple! We hear from end-users time and time again that they are  busy and that keeping a control on costs is critical. This means that  your sales pitch must be succinct and must address the prospects top  benefits very early in the conversation. Here are some ideas on how to  approach new prospects.<br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> Ask your prospect questions to discover what they value and sell them  that very thing by tailoring your response with one of our top three  selling points:<br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> 1.	Cost savings &ndash; always mention how use of your CWS products saves them  money. So often site superintendents will say, &ldquo;I&rsquo;m not paying anything  for that now. Why should I start now?&rdquo; Push back! Not only could an EPA  inspection potentially expose the customer to many tens of thousands in  fines, disposing of washout waste in a landfill is expensive and labor  intensive. What does the guy operating the loader make?<br /> 2.	Tidiness and convenience &ndash; it&rsquo;s not always a priority with site  superintendents, but for those that value it, we offer a superior  solution.  If you&rsquo;ve ever seen a jobsite littered with the aftermath of  concrete pump trucks washout, you can appreciate that they represent, at  minimum, a safety risk due to tripping.<br /> 3.	Compliance &ndash; superintendents do not like to be told what to do. Never  threaten your customer! When selling the benefits of storm water  pollution prevention, many resent that they are being told yet another  thing they &ldquo;must&rdquo; do.  In cases like this, you may have success selling  what they don&rsquo;t have to worry about anymore, i.e. &ldquo;We save you time and  money and take care of it! If you&rsquo;re concerned with price, I&rsquo;ll get a  container out here for a week for free. You&rsquo;re going to love it.&rdquo;<br /></font> <br /> <font size="3"><strong style="">Email and Web Marketing</strong><br /> Be careful not to spam prospective customers! If you send unsolicited  emails you run the risk of having your email shutdown! If as few as two  in a thousand emails you send are marked &ldquo;spam&rdquo; by recipients all your  outgoing mail may be blocked (technically, your domain is blacklisted  and it will be very time-consuming and costly, if not impossible, to  undo the damage). <br /> We recommend calling your customers and confirming that it&rsquo;s okay that you send them promotional (or other types) of email.<br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> Also, and this is important, do not send mass emails through your normal  email for the above referenced reasons. Instead, use an email service  bureau (e.g. <a title="" style="" href="http://www.verticalresponse.com">http://www.verticalresponse.com</a>). There are many to choose from and they are relatively easy to use and inexpensive. <br /></font> <br /> <font size="3"><strong style="">Spec it!</strong><br /> Having CWS specified by architects and consultants is a great way to  increase sales. Are you making the most of this opportunity? With  construction activity down, this is the time to make the acquaintance of  the top consultants in your area. In many instances, there are even  opportunities with the unemployed -- just touching base, offering to  keep your &ldquo;ears open for work&rdquo; is a positive enough experience to  influence their behavior in the future. After all, if you offer to help  &ldquo;however you can&rdquo; when times are tough, doesn&rsquo;t that set you apart?<br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> Several websites make finding local consultants easy, such as <a title="" style="" href="http://www.cicacenter.org">http://www.cicacenter.org</a> (which incidentally, also contains links to local, state and federal regulatory agencies.<br /> To find consultants in your area (<a title="" style="" href="http://www.cicacenter.org/consultselect.html">http://www.cicacenter.org/consultselect.html</a>), <a style="" href="http://www.cicacenter.org/consultselect.html" title="">click here.</a><br /></font> <br /> <font size="3"><strong style="">What&rsquo;s up with other CWS providers?</strong><br /> Congratulations to Steve Carter of S.H. Carter, a waste and recycling  operation, in Greenville, South Carolina who tells us he&rsquo;s just had his  best revenue month ever. Steve manufactured a skid mounted vacuum tank  so one roll-off can do &ldquo;double duty.&rdquo; He tells us it works great for  now, but he anticipates he&rsquo;ll outgrow it someday as his washout business  continues to grow.<br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> Larry Shaub of Concrete Washout Disposal in Newark, Ohio stumbled into  an unpleasant discovery. Larry bought used vegetable oil &ndash; oil basically  just strained out of the deep fryer.  Larry gave a coat of the stuff to  his washout bins and when the bins came back full of washout, low and  behold, nothing much cared to move. Not only that, the overspray on the  bins and trucks had collected dirt and dust and was behaving more like  glue than a lubricant. Larry, good luck and keep us posted on your  progress.<br /></font> <br /> <font size="3"><strong style="">Regulatory News</strong><br /> Did you know that construction on Indian land within the United States must conform to the Federal EPA Storm Water Standards?<br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> Several states are revising their construction permits, e.g. Oregon,  Connecticut. If you&rsquo;re unsure when your permit is up for review, be sure  to consult your regulatory agencies and make sure you weigh in early  and often on the importance of the state mandating that a sealed, water  tight container be used to contain concrete washout &ndash; below grade pits  simply cannot handle the rigors of the construction site.<br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> Federal EPA permit is up for review as well. CWS along with some of you  (special thanks to CWS Colorado) have been lobbying for changes to the  Federal BMP to be as described above<br /></font> <br /> <font size="3"><strong style="">World of Concrete</strong>, Las Vegas, January 18-21, 2011 	<br /> As always, we would love to catch up with you at this year&rsquo;s World of  Concrete. We have a limited number of free passes to offer CWS  providers. Please let us know if you can make it and mark your  calendars.<br /></font> <br /> <font size="3"><strong style="">Referral Rewards!</strong><br /> Do you have thousands of dollars in your contact list? Refer potential  service providers to CWS and you could be eligible receive thousands of  dollars from CWS when your qualified leads purchase their first  containers. Some restrictions apply. <br /> It&rsquo;s this easy -- comb through your contact lists for your best candidates and:<br /> 1.	send them an introductory email about offering CWS products and copy us (<span style=""><a title="" style="" href="mailto:joe@concretewashout.com">joe@concretewashout.com</a></span>) <br /> 2.	Or simply send us a list of quality leads and we&rsquo;ll do all the  legwork and be eligible for 50% of the "introduction" rate. We&rsquo;ll do the  rest and, hopefully we&rsquo;ll be sending you a check before long!<br /></font> <font size="3"><br /> Referral Rewards Rules: Offer only valid for new leads provided  September 15, 2010 through January 15, 2010. In the event that a  prospect is received from two parties independently, only the first  referring party is eligible for referral rewards. For each new licensed  CWS provider you refer, we&rsquo;ll pay you $100 for each container in their  first order (up to $1,000). Referrers can receive separate rewards for  multiple referrals. Initial purchase must be made within twelve months  of the original referral date. </font></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[World of Concrete Success, Regulatory Update, Sexy New Products]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/world-of-concrete-success-regulatory-update-sexy-new-products]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/world-of-concrete-success-regulatory-update-sexy-new-products#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 19:08:31 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/world-of-concrete-success-regulatory-update-sexy-new-products</guid><description><![CDATA[ 				    				  CWS Doubles Its World of Concrete ImpactHow do you increase awareness of the CWS solution? It helps to be  in front of the major players in related fields. To this end CWS is a  member of many industry associations, including the American Concrete  Pumpers Association (ACPA). Our very active participation (and  advertising) with the ACPA led directly to a CWS container being  displayed under a pump in the CIFA USA booth at the World of Concrete.  While the show attendance was down [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div style="height: 20px; overflow: hidden;"></div> 				<div id='181097836437207456-gallery' class='imageGallery' style='line-height: 0px; padding: 0; margin: 0'> <div id='181097836437207456-imageContainer0' style='float:left;width:33.28%;margin:0;'><div id='181097836437207456-insideImageContainer0' style='position:relative;margin:5px;'><div class='galleryImageBorder' style='border-width:1px;padding:3px;'><div class='galleryImageHolder' style='position:relative; width:100%; padding:0 0 75%;overflow:hidden;'><div class='galleryInnerImageHolder'><a href='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/6216725_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox[gallery181097836437207456]' onclick='if (!window.lightboxLoaded) return false' title='World of Concrete'><img src='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/6216725.jpg' class='galleryImage' _width='400' _height='268' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:111.94%;top:0%;left:-5.97%' /></a></div></div></div></div></div><div id='181097836437207456-imageContainer1' style='float:left;width:33.28%;margin:0;'><div id='181097836437207456-insideImageContainer1' style='position:relative;margin:5px;'><div class='galleryImageBorder' style='border-width:1px;padding:3px;'><div class='galleryImageHolder' style='position:relative; width:100%; padding:0 0 75%;overflow:hidden;'><div class='galleryInnerImageHolder'><a href='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/4920482_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox[gallery181097836437207456]' onclick='if (!window.lightboxLoaded) return false' title='Sexy new products'><img src='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/4920482.jpg' class='galleryImage' _width='388' _height='260' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:111.92%;top:0%;left:-5.96%' /></a></div></div></div></div></div><div id='181097836437207456-imageContainer2' style='float:left;width:33.28%;margin:0;'><div id='181097836437207456-insideImageContainer2' style='position:relative;margin:5px;'><div class='galleryImageBorder' style='border-width:1px;padding:3px;'><div class='galleryImageHolder' style='position:relative; width:100%; padding:0 0 75%;overflow:hidden;'><div class='galleryInnerImageHolder'><a href='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/8695380_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox[gallery181097836437207456]' onclick='if (!window.lightboxLoaded) return false' title='Weigh in on this lightweight cover'><img src='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/8695380.jpg' class='galleryImage' _width='386' _height='299' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:100%;top:-1.64%;left:0%' /></a></div></div></div></div></div><span style='display: block; clear: both; height: 0px; overflow: hidden;'></span> </div>  				<div style="height: 20px; overflow: hidden;"></div></div>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><font size="3"><span style=""><span style=""><span style=""><span style=""><strong style="">CWS Doubles Its World of Concrete Impact<br /><br /></strong></span></span>How do you increase awareness of the CWS solution? It helps to be  in front of the major players in related fields. To this end CWS is a  member of many industry associations, including the American Concrete  Pumpers Association (ACPA). Our very active participation (and  advertising) with the ACPA led directly to a CWS container being  displayed under a pump in the CIFA USA booth at the World of Concrete.  While the show attendance was down markedly from prior years, we can  tell you that CWS has never had more interest. Many of you received  end-user leads shortly after the show. Interest was surprisingly high  throughout the Great Lakes region, especially Minnesota, and throughout  the East Coast. We would like thank Jack Hagaman of CWS Colorado for  visiting (and working!) both CWS locations at this year&rsquo;s World of  Concrete. We continue to build interest in the proper handling of  washout waste. <br /> <br /> Let us know if you can attend the shows that we attend -- generally we're able to offer free admission.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">REGULATORY UPDATE</strong><br /> Speaking of Jack Hagaman... Jack is quite an expert in various parts of  our industry -- from sales to lobbying the state and local regulators to  operating in a cold weather climate. Jack's persistent efforts at  educating state and local officials -- most recently at the Colorado  Department of Transportation Environmental Storm Water Conference -- are  paying off with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) that  has approved prefabricated washout containers. Additionally, CWS is a  recommended Best Management Practice (BMP) listed in the CDOT Storm  Water and Erosion Control Field Guide. Great work, Jack!  This  development, combined with the recent Cal Trans specification shows that  we are getting tangible results at the regulatory level.  It's a good  idea to be in touch with your state highway agencies, Jack expects to  hear news on "eight or nine stimulus projects sometime in April." <br /> <br /> Minnesota has taken the lead with the most stringent state concrete  washout guidelines within their general construction permit.  &ldquo;All  concrete chute rinse water on NPDES/SDS construction storm water  permitted sites must not be discharged onto the ground.&rdquo; Click <a style="" href="http://www.muca.org/documents/concretewashoutguidance.pdf" title="this link">this link</a> for a PDF of concrete washout guidelines.<br /> <br /> The California Water Board will issue yet another draft of the General  Construction Permit. CWS (and Ted Honcharik) made significant  recommendations in the previous round. Next revision is due in early  summer with the Water Board looking to finalize the permit by the end of  the year. Our sources tell us not to expect major changes to the  language regarding concrete washout specifically, however the Water  Board is adopting a general approach that promises to increase  enforcement. By and large, elements are being removed from the SWPP and  being put into the General Permit which makes enforcement much easier  for regulators. Polluters can no longer point to their SWPP and argue  that they made a good-faith effort. Discharges will be simply illegal  irrespective of Best Management Practice (BMP) employed. You may access  the California Water Board's permit page by clicking <a style="" href="http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/stormwater/gen_const.shtml" title="this link">this link</a><br /> <br /> <strong style="">SEXY NEW PRODUCTS</strong><br /> <br /> <br /> Sexy? Maybe we've been in the industry too long. Nonetheless, there are some new CWS products that we would like to introduce.<br /> <br /> CWS now offers for sale an affordable, lightweight and yet very durable  catwalk work platform. This catwalk provides pump operators and mixer  drivers an excellent work platform to washout their equipment. It easily  fits on any CWS concrete washout box and can be moved forward or  backward to best accommodate the user. A pin holds the catwalk in place  to discourage theft. The CWS catwalk is available for $ 195.00 plus  shipping (without fancy paint job). Please allow 4 weeks for delivery.   The busy season is almost upon us so don&rsquo;t delay -- get your CWS catwalk  today! <br /> <br /> Also CWS has in stock rubber door seals for $4 per linear ft. and liners $250 each plus shipping.<br /> <br /> For Paint washout CWS offers the most effective and safe latex paint  remover for all of your paint washout needs. This product comes to us  through extensive research and has proven to remove latex paint like  MAGIC!!! <br /> <br /> Now we all know that CWS has the most cost effective, environmentally  compliant washout containment system known to man. Nonetheless there  does come a time EVERY ONCE IN AWHILE that one of our customers finds  themselves in a desperate situation where they have forgotten to order a  CWS container for their jobsite. When this happens, CWS can still be  there to help. We now are a distributor of the ENVIRO SAC washout bag.<br /> <br /> This bag comes in two sizes , one for mixers, with a holding capacity of  1 or 2 washouts. The second one is primarily for the use by pump  operators. We recommend that if a customer finds themselves in a jam,  they should pull out their emergency bag and remain compliant. REMEMBER,  it is not OK to release the water that is contained in the bag. Make  sure they keep your number handy so they can call for an environmentally  safe vacuum service. Let the experts take care of the caustic waste  water!<br /> <br /> Make more money with the Stacker! The CWS Stacker, introduced at the  last CWS World Congress, allows one truck and one driver to do "double  duty" by stacking and hauling two ramped washout containers on one  truck. With costs being what they are, this may be the piece of  equipment that earns its cost as quickly as any in your yard.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">WEIGH IN ON THIS LIGHTWEIGHT COVER</strong><br /> <br /> <br /> The concept drawing above depicts a solid, molded plastic cover. Do you  think this product would be useful to you? Among the benefits are the  potential to haul a load without vacuuming and keeping rainwater and  other debris out of the container. Please take a moment and email any  thoughts on you may have regarding the cover (or anything else for that  matter) to {encode="markj@concretewashout.com" title="Mark Jenkins"}  (Click name to email).<br /> <br /> <strong style="">QUOTES</strong><br /> &ldquo;There are three kinds of men. The one that learns by reading. The few  who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric  fence for themselves.&rdquo;<br /> <span style="">Will Rogers</span></span></span></font></span></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[January 2010 Gazette - Strange Tales from New Jersey]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/january-2010-gazette-strange-tales-from-new-jersey]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/january-2010-gazette-strange-tales-from-new-jersey#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 19:56:36 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/january-2010-gazette-strange-tales-from-new-jersey</guid><description><![CDATA[Haftek Concrete Washout Systems in Manhattan New Jersey Concrete Washout Operator Says, &ldquo;Ponder This!&rdquo; If the construction slowdown has gotten you down, imagine paying your  drivers eighty dollars an hour. By the way, if you need him for an hour,  you pay him for a full day. Time and a half or double time on weekends,  holidays and, of course, after eight hours.  He gets his birthday off  -- with pay! What do you suppose costs like this mean to the  consumer? Costs within Manhattan a [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:right;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;z-index:10;width:auto;position:relative;float:right;max-width:100%;;clear:right;margin-top:6px;*margin-top:12px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/3046856_orig.jpg" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 0px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption">Haftek Concrete Washout Systems in Manhattan</span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;display:block;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"><span style=""><strong style="">New Jersey Concrete Washout Operator Says, &ldquo;Ponder This!&rdquo;</strong><br /> If the construction slowdown has gotten you down, imagine paying your  drivers eighty dollars an hour. By the way, if you need him for an hour,  you pay him for a full day. Time and a half or double time on weekends,  holidays and, of course, after eight hours.  He gets his birthday off  -- <span style="">with pay</span>! What do you suppose costs like this mean to the  consumer? Costs within Manhattan are approximately three times higher  than service in New Jersey.<br /> <br /> What if you needed to cope with three years of forms, prodding of  government officials and hassle to get a state permit for your water  treatment system?  You need to be a state certified laboratory as well &ndash;  a four year process!  Roger Haftek, who operates 64 CWS containers out  of Paterson, New Jersey has faced and continues to face some of these  challenges while serving northern New Jersey and Manhattan, including  the high-profile World Trade Center project.<br />   <br /> As part of their ongoing marketing effort, Haftek sends out  approximately 200 pieces of mail, Monday through Friday, promoting the  benefits of proper disposal of concrete washout waste.  Even so, Roger  reports that his most effective marketing tool is a free trial offered  by a himself or his son to the superintendant at the construction  trailer office. Roger estimates that about three-quarters of  those that  receive a free trial love the product enough to continue on a paying  basis, while a quarter just take the trial in the expectation of getting  something for nothing and leaving it at that.<br /> <br /> J.R. Haftek, Roger&rsquo;s ongoing paving and excavation company was started  over 30 years ago and provided a perfect training environment to start a  CWS operation in a challenging and unique business environment.   It&rsquo;s  for the best that Roger serves his local area &ndash; most of us wouldn&rsquo;t even  know where to start.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">Federal EPA Update</strong><br /> Recent staff changes at the EPA have sent CWS and some of our  highly-motivated customers into action (thanks to Rich Jeffrey and Jack  Hagaman) with phone calls and letters intended to help the EPA provide  appropriate guidance to state agencies.  The U.S. EPA recommends best  practices to states that are generally inclined to codify the  recommendations into state (or local) regulations. In California, the  State Water Resources Control Board, issues a general construction  permit not-so-simply titled, &ldquo;National Pollutant Discharge Elimination  System (NPDES) General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with  Construction and Land Disturbance Activities.&rdquo; (See article below for  further details).  Your state&rsquo;s NPDES permitting may be handled by a  state EPA, DEQ or DEP.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">Out with the Bad; In with the Stimulus Projects. (Happy New Year)</strong><br /> It&rsquo;s still a challenging environment for all sectors of the U.S. economy  and construction-related businesses -- such as yours and ours -- have  been particularly hard hit. There's good news in that your business is  likely to benefit from increased environmental regulation (and  enforcement) and the large-scale stimulus projects that must comply with  federal regulations &ndash; and are often very concrete intensive.  Take a  look at the link below to see state-by-state breakdowns of stimulus  projects, dollars awarded, dollars received, etc.  The vast majority of  funds still have not yet been paid. For example, in California, roughly  only twelve percent of funds have been paid.<br /> Stimulus funds report: <a title="" style="" href="http://bit.ly/5lsbrQ">http://bit.ly/5lsbrQ</a><br /> <br /> <strong style="">A Good Sign in a Bad Economy </strong><br /> While 2009 was one of the worst years for the construction industry  since the Great Depression, there is evidence that your choice of CWS  products puts you well positioned to benefit when the economy starts its  inevitable recovery.  As more providers come online, lobbying  regulators and enforcement agencies to perform their environmental  protection duties, we believe a critical mass will be reached &ndash; meaning a  rapid adoption of the methods pioneered by you and CWS! Consider this:  to date CWS has managed to expand into twenty three states and two  countries! Most recently we&rsquo;ve welcomed Concrete Washout Disposal of  Newark, Ohio; N.A.T. Transportation, Inc. of Bradner, Ohio; D.D.S.  Constructors of Rochester, New York; and A Track Out Solution of Las  Vegas, Nevada.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">California Update</strong><br /> Much lobbying by CWS and (Ted Honcharik) of the California State Water  Resources Control Board with respect to the General Construction Permit  has resulted in very little improvement to the general permit with an  indication that the next general permit will contain more favorable  language. CWS had lobbied very vigorously that the permit specify that  concrete washout be prevented from contaminating water and soil by<span style=""> being contained in a portable watertight container</span>.<br />   <br /> You may wish to model your local or state lobbying efforts on this letter from CWS&rsquo; Mark Jenkins to the Water Board: <a title="" style="" href="http://bit.ly/91QviW">http://bit.ly/91QviW</a><br /> <br /> Our review indicates that there is very little improvement in the permit  from our perspective. However, there is this small indication that may  help set the tone for the next permit that will probably emerge in  several years.<br /> <br /> From the General Construction Permit: &ldquo;The Board should consider Numeric  Limits or Action Levels for other pollutants of relevance to  construction sites, but in particular pH. It is of particular concern  where fresh concrete or wash water from cement mixers/equipment is  exposed to storm water.&rdquo;<br /> <br /> All 285 pages of the General Construction Permit: <a title="" style="" href="http://bit.ly/6qnvoR">http://bit.ly/6qnvoR</a><br /> <br /> <strong style="">World of Concrete February 2-5, 2010 </strong><br /> Join CWS, Jack Hagaman and Roger Haftek at the World of Concrete. CWS  will be exhibiting in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention  Center this year and we would like to see you there. We have a limited  number of passes to the show available for our customers. Let us know if  you can make it.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">Got Equipment?</strong><br /> Those looking to start a new concrete washout business up and running  usually are looking to minimize their start-up costs. Let us know if you  have equipment for sale and we'll happily put them in touch with you.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">Quotes</strong><br /> "The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."   <br /> Winston Churchill<br /> <br /> "Always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't come to yours." <br /> Yogi Berra </span></font></span></span></span></span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Summer 2009: Waste Expo, Protecting Your Equipment, The Shocking Truth About Jack Hagaman]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/summer-2009-waste-expo-protecting-your-equipment-the-shocking-truth-about-jack-hagaman]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/summer-2009-waste-expo-protecting-your-equipment-the-shocking-truth-about-jack-hagaman#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 19:00:02 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/summer-2009-waste-expo-protecting-your-equipment-the-shocking-truth-about-jack-hagaman</guid><description><![CDATA[A prospect at Waste Expo Waste Expo 2009 As you might well imagine, attendance was off significantly at this  year's Waste Expo held at the Las Vegas Convention Center -- only the  South Hall was needed. Nonetheless, most of the major exhibitors, were  present. Attendees showed interest in "environmental" products,  especially those they thought might be involved in Federal Government  stimulus projects. Large concrete pours -- for bridge, road work,  airports and other infrastructural jobs -- a [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:right;height:5px'></span><span style='display: table;z-index:10;width:auto;position:relative;float:right;max-width:100%;;clear:right;margin-top:20px;*margin-top:40px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/1243442_orig.jpg" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 0px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption">A prospect at Waste Expo</span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:justify;display:block;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"><span style=""><span style=""><strong style="">Waste Expo 2009</strong><br /> As you might well imagine, attendance was off significantly at this  year's Waste Expo held at the Las Vegas Convention Center -- only the  South Hall was needed. Nonetheless, most of the major exhibitors, were  present. Attendees showed interest in "environmental" products,  especially those they thought might be involved in Federal Government  stimulus projects. Large concrete pours -- for bridge, road work,  airports and other infrastructural jobs -- are your best opportunity for  revenue with the housing market in the midst of one of the worst slumps  in decades.  Some of you have reported pending bids for as many as six  stimulus projects. Keep us posted on the outcome of your pending bids.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">Save Money, Operate Safely and Efficiently -- Your Liner is Key</strong><br /> As a large proportion of your CWS investment, the value of your  containers must be preserved. The liner that is sold with each of your  containers wears seven times better than the steel that it protects!  When you consider that even the liners show wear after a few years, you  realize that the underlying sides and container bottoms need to be  protected from wear as they are a structural component!  To maintain the  function, safety and value of your containers, clean and maintain your  liners regularly. <br /> <br /> <strong style="">Great container to your door for less than before!</strong><br /> CWS has recently added manufacturing capacity that has increased quality  while keeping costs at the same or lower price. Since freight costs  typically represent a significant portion of the total per unit cost to  you, we&rsquo;ve added East Coast manufacturing capacity in the anticipation  that the reduced freight costs can be passed directly to you.  Additionally, some design and manufacturing modifications should add to  the container durability.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">News on Steel Costs:</strong> Prices are forecast to increase in the near term, likely raising container costs fifteen percent.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">Jack Hagaman -- the Shocking Truth</strong><br /> You may recall our rather effusive praise for Jack Hagaman of CWS  Colorado in the May Gazette.  Well, as some of you are quick to remind  us, we don&rsquo;t know everything.  We received the following from Jack&rsquo;s  boss, Rich Jeffrey.<br /> <br /> "Joe-<br /> 	<br /> I read with great interest your comments about Jack Hagaman, and how he has single-handedly made CWS Colorado a booming success.<br /> <br /> While we have enjoyed a modicum of success here in Denver, we have not  accomplished all of our goals, particularly those goals in the revenue  growth area.<br /> <br />  I now see that Jack has spent more of his time blowing smoke up  corporate skirts than he has spent in the field, cultivating our  customer base. Having recently re-imbursed a $1200.00 expense report,  filed as he returned from a 7 day boondoggle to Las Vegas, we have  determined that we can no longer afford the services of a self-promoting  ego maniac like Jack Hagaman.<br /> <br /> We are a team of selfless individuals, trying, as a team, to make  something special here. We have no time to promote the aggrandizement of  one person, no matter how great he thinks he is.<br /> <br /> Thank you for highlighting the obvious for us.<br /> <br /> Regards,<br /> Rich Jeffrey"<br /> <br /> With relief, we realized the date: April Fools!<br /> <br /> <strong style="">Water Treatment System Pump Alternative</strong><br /> CWS water treatment system has two alternative pump types: the standard  centrifugal pump (swimming pool pump) or a new stainless steel sump  pump. For warm weather concrete washout operations, we recommend  sticking with the standard pump. Cold weather applications may want to  consider their specific need before selecting pump type &ndash; the stainless  sump pump adds about $100.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">Quote of the Month</strong><br /> &ldquo;It is said an Eastern monarch once charged his wise men to invent him a  sentence to be ever in view, and which should be true and appropriate  in all times and situations. They presented him the words: &lsquo;And this,  too, shall pass away.&rsquo; How much it expresses! How chastening in the hour  of pride! How consoling in the depths of affliction!&rdquo;<br /> -Abraham Lincoln<br /> </span></span></font></span></span></span></span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Promoting End Use, Shovel-Ready Projects, Resolutions]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/promoting-end-use-shovel-ready-projects-resolutions]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/promoting-end-use-shovel-ready-projects-resolutions#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 20:13:37 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[2009 in Review]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/promoting-end-use-shovel-ready-projects-resolutions</guid><description><![CDATA[ Promoting Bin Deployment: WOC 2009  We're kicking the year off with a dual presence promoting bin use at World of Concrete -- click to visit our event section to learn more. Come by and see us at the show!  New Year, New President, New Opportunities "Shovel-ready" is the buzzword for on-deck projects that could benefit  from president-elect Obama's economic stimulus plans.  And, the good  news is, many of these projects are bridge and highway infrastructure  efforts -- i.e., projects that will  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:right;height:11px'></span><span style='display: table;z-index:10;width:auto;position:relative;float:right;max-width:100%;;clear:right;margin-top:20px;*margin-top:40px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/3150124_orig.jpg" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 0px; border-width:1px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;display:block;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><font size="3"><span style=""><span style=""><span style=""><span style=""><span style=""><span style=""><span style=""><span style=""><strong style="">Promoting Bin Deployment: WOC 2009</strong><br /> <br /> We're kicking the year off with a dual presence promoting bin use at World of Concrete -- click to visit our <a style="" href="http://www.concretewashout.com/pages/media/events/298/" title="">event section </a>to learn more. Come by and see us at the show!<br /> <br /><strong style=""> New Year, New President, New Opportunities</strong><br /> "Shovel-ready" is the buzzword for on-deck projects that could benefit  from president-elect Obama's economic stimulus plans.  And, the good  news is, many of these projects are bridge and highway infrastructure  efforts -- i.e., projects that will require a lot of concrete.  <br /> <br /> For example, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials released its <a style="" href="http://news.transportation.org/press_release.aspx?Action=ViewNews&amp;NewsID=202" title="">compilation of $65B worth of infrastructure projects</a>,  many of which are improvements and repairs to existing roads and  bridges that could start employing people within 90 days.  States  leading the list of ready-to-go projects include Florida, Texas and  California, with $7B, $6B and $5B wish lists, respectively.  Other  states looking for $1B or more in funding for immediate projects include  New Jersey, New Mexico, Georgia, Arizona, Utah, North Carolina and  Ohio.<br /> <br /> Besides the bridge and highway funding, stimulus money could also go for  airport repairs and expansion projects.  The Airports Council  International has prepped a list of $1B worth of runway repairs for  consideration.<br /> <br /> With government money committed to such projects, maintaining EPA  standards for concrete waste management will, of course, be essential.<br /> <br /> To read more on the projects on deck, visit <a style="" href="http://www.mercurynews.com/politics/ci_11155937" title="">this link</a>.<br /> <br /><strong style=""> Resolution Time?</strong><br /> Forget losing weight or getting in shape!  How about some resolutions  for your CWS business in 2009 instead?  Here are a couple of ideas you  might find valuable:<br /> <br /></span></span><ul style=""><li style=""><span style=""><span style=""> brush up on local NPDES regulations -- and get involved with local enforcement.</span></span></li><li style=""><span style=""><span style=""> get involved with LEED requirements and the USGBC -- John Hall has previously requested input from CWS operators,  and is always refining the agenda for his Stormwater Summits.</span></span></li></ul><span style=""><span style=""> <br /> <strong style="">LEGAL NEWS</strong><br /> As you may have heard, CWS has been granted several Court injunctions  prohibiting operators who have not complied with the terms of their  licenses from using or renting out their bins. To ensure all CWS  licensed operators get the full benefit of the operating agreements  they've established with CWS (and the rights they're paying for), all  licensees <strong style="">must comply in full</strong> with all the terms of their  agreements.  CWS will take all steps necessary to enforce its contracts,  and terminate the licenses of operators who do not comply.  We believe  this is absolutely crucial in order to protect the rights of CWS  operators who <strong style="">do comply</strong> with their agreements.  <br /> <br /> We hope that this will be good news for the vast majority of our  licensed operators who have faithfully complied with their agreements.   If you have any doubts about your own compliance, please don't hesitate  to contact <a href="http://www.concretewashout.com/contact-us.html">Joe Capko </a>for clarification (and, if necessary,  guidance on how to become compliant).  (To ensure clear communication on  both sides, please send your questions in writing -- and we will  respond in writing as well.)<br /><br /></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></font><font size="3"><em style=""><em style=""><strong style="">QUOTE OF THE MONTH</strong><br /> <br /> "I skate to where the puck is going to be, not to where it has been."<br />                           <em style="">- Wayne Gretzky</em></em></em></font></span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Coming Changes Bode Well for CWS Operators, More EPA Fine News]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/coming-changes-bode-well-for-cws-operators-more-epa-fine-news]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/coming-changes-bode-well-for-cws-operators-more-epa-fine-news#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 19:19:24 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/coming-changes-bode-well-for-cws-operators-more-epa-fine-news</guid><description><![CDATA[Click the image for video of Toll Brothers CEO Robert Toll and Hovnanian CEO Ara Hovnanian discussing possible stimulus plans to boost new home sales with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo. NEW HOME OWNERSHIP STIMULUS PACKAGE PART OF OBAMA'S AGENDA?  There are signs that the Obama team's plans for the economy could  include efforts to reignite the new home construction industry.  The  CEOs of Toll Brothers and Hovnanian spoke with CNBC about the need for  the next administration to encourage renewed demand [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:right;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;z-index:10;width:auto;position:relative;float:right;max-width:100%;;clear:right;margin-top:0px;*margin-top:0px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/9858440_orig.gif" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 0px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption">Click the image for video of Toll Brothers CEO Robert Toll and Hovnanian CEO Ara Hovnanian discussing possible stimulus plans to boost new home sales with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.</span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;display:block;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"><span style=""><span style=""><strong style="">NEW HOME OWNERSHIP STIMULUS PACKAGE PART OF OBAMA'S AGENDA?</strong><br /> <br /> There are signs that the Obama team's plans for the economy could  include efforts to reignite the new home construction industry.  The  CEOs of Toll Brothers and Hovnanian spoke with CNBC about the need for  the next administration to encourage renewed demand for housing, in  addition to immediate plans to address foreclosures.  <a title="" style="" href="http://www.nahb.org">The National Association of Home Builders</a>  is actively promoting a demand-side component to the next stimulus  legislation. Such a stimulus could take the form of increased tax breaks  for home buyers, stronger mortgage backing from the FHA. <br /> <br /> Noting that annual new home sales in the US now hover around 450,000,  versus 1.2 million just a few years ago, David Lee Smith of Motley Fool  predicts that a stimulus for the demand side of the housing market will  be part of President Elect Obama's agenda.  "The form that this stimulus  might take is clearly open to debate, but it seems that the need is  unassailable," writes Smith.  [To read the full article, click <a title="" style="" href="http://www.fool.com/investing/dividends-income/2008/11/07/obamas-first-task-rebuilding-our-housing.aspx">here.</a><br /> <br /> <strong style="">PRESIDENT ELECT OBAMA'S AGENDA INCLUDES PUBLIC WORKS INVESTMENT</strong><br /> <br /> Public works investments in infrastructure like roads, bridges and  airports seem all-but-guaranteed to be part of the next president's  fiscal planning.  CWS believes such programs represent a huge  opportunity for its operators over the coming years, as local  governments tapping federal funds will need to adhere to all EPA  regulations for containing concrete wastewater.  (As those of you who  participated in our survey know, infrastructure projects have been a key  revenue stream for our most successful operators.)<br /> <br /> Many news outlets have reported that nationwide investment in  infrastructure is expected to increase dramatically under the new  president.  To read a bit more on the subject at Bloomberg, click <a title="" style="" href="http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&amp;refer=us&amp;sid=ajs_5RsdRkI4">here.</a><br /> <br /> <strong style="">REMINDER: SPEC SHEET AVAILABLE FOR YOUR SALES EFFORTS</strong><br /> <br /> As mentioned in previous Gazettes, CWS has prepared a sample spec sheet  that you can use in your sales efforts.  Since the spec was based on a  sample from CalTrans, it could be helpful in securing business related  to new infrastructure projects in your area.  Email us at  {encode="gazette@concretewashout.com"  title="gazette@concretewashout.com"} if you would like a copy.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">MASSACHUSETTS DEVELOPER FACES $157K EPA FINE FOR STORMWATER VIOLATIONS</strong><br /> <br /> EPA announced in September that a Massachusetts developer faces a  penalty of up to $157,500 for discharging polluted storm water from his  construction site.  After an inspection, EPA determined that Peter  Galuszka had been discharging storm water containing silt and sediment  from the Oasis Drive site since construction began there in 2004. The  EPA complaint recently issued alleges that Mr. Galuszka did not apply in  a timely manner for coverage under the National Pollutant Discharge  Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit for Storm Water Discharges  from Construction Activities, as required by the federal Clean Water  Act. <br /> <br /> To read the complete EPA press release, click <a title="" style="" href="http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/dc57b08b5acd42bc852573c90044a9c4/8c579ff2fda65d69852574bf00628031%21OpenDocument">here.</a> <br /> <br /> <strong style="">NORTH DAKOTA DEVELOPER SETTLES ON $15K FINE WITH EPA; EPA CITES USE OF FINES AS DETERRENT TO VIOLATORS</strong><br /> <br /> The EPA announced September 30 that it had reached an agreement with  David J. Paulson and the Northeast Ridge Development Company in which  the company will pay a $15,000 fine for unauthorized discharges to  wetlands adjacent to Lake Elsie, near Hankinson, ND. In addition to the  fine, Northeast Ridge is responsible for all costs necessary to restore  the impacted wetlands. <br /> <br /> &ldquo;EPA is taking this action to deter future violations of laws that  protect North Dakota's water resources,&rdquo; Michael Gaydosh, EPA's  Assistant Regional Administrator in Denver, said in the press release  announcing the settlement. <br /> <br /> To read the complete EPA press release about the fine, click <a title="" style="" href="http://yosemite1.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/6427a6b7538955c585257359003f0230/441b84408d60ca17852574d4007498c8%21OpenDocument">here.</a><br /> <br /> <strong style="">QUESTION OF THE MONTH</strong><br /> <br /> <span style="">Can I sell my bins to another CWS operator?  How about to a company that hasn't yet started a washout operation?</span><br /> <br /> Because all CWS operating agreements include geographic limitations and  other restrictions, it's important to refer to your contract before  entering into any agreement to sell your bins.  When in doubt, the  safest way to ensure a sale is permitted and won't result in a violation  of your contract is to contact us before proceeding.  For more  information on this subject, contact Joe Capko via  {encode="joe@concretewashout.com" title="email"} or phone at (916)  607-0005.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">QUOTES INSPIRED BY THE SEASON</strong><br /> <br /> <span style="">It often takes more courage to change one's opinion than to stick to it.</span> <br />- Geoffrey Abert<br /> <br /> <span style="">Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.</span> <br />- George Bernard Shaw <br /> <br /> <span style="">Change is the law of life and those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.</span> - John F. Kennedy </span></span></font></span></span></span></span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[More Enforcement News, Special Operator Survey, Help Us Contact Local Officials]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/more-enforcement-news-special-operator-survey-help-us-contact-local-officials]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/more-enforcement-news-special-operator-survey-help-us-contact-local-officials#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:21:57 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/more-enforcement-news-special-operator-survey-help-us-contact-local-officials</guid><description><![CDATA[ VERMONT LATEST STATE WITH DEVELOPER WATER POLLUTION IN THE SPOTLIGHT  Continuing the national trend towards greater environmental law  enforcement, Vermont may see EPA taking over its stormwater management  if they continue to fall short of Clean Water act requirements.  Click  to read related reporting from Burlington Free Press was published August 15 and August 31  CWS SALES AND MARKETING SURVEY!  We're conducting an operator survey to learn what works best in the  field.  Once we have the r [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:right;height:34px'></span><span style='display: table;z-index:10;width:100%;position:relative;float:right;max-width:124px;;clear:right;margin-top:20px;*margin-top:40px'><a><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/4305543_orig.jpg" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 0px; border-width:1px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;display:block;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"><span style=""><span style=""><strong style="">VERMONT LATEST STATE WITH DEVELOPER WATER POLLUTION IN THE SPOTLIGHT</strong><br /> <br /> Continuing the national trend towards greater environmental law  enforcement, Vermont may see EPA taking over its stormwater management  if they continue to fall short of Clean Water act requirements.  Click  to read related reporting from Burlington Free Press was published <a style="" href="http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080830/NEWS01/808300314/1007/NEWS02" title="">August 15</a> and<br /> <a style="" href="http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080815/NEWS02/80814033" title="">August 31</a><br /> <br /> <strong style="">CWS SALES AND MARKETING SURVEY!</strong><br /> <br /> We're conducting an operator survey to learn what works best in the  field.  Once we have the results compiled, we'll distribute them to the  participants, so everyone who contributes can learn from what's  happening in other markets.  Please help us by contributing!  (Your  responses will be kept completely confidential -- we will only report  aggregate results.)  <br /> <br /> Click the link below for the survey:<br /> <br /> <a style="" href="http://surveys.verticalresponse.com/a/show/274535/96b3553d8a/0" title="">Confidential CWS Licensed Operator Sales and Marketing Survey</a><br /> <br /> <br /> <strong style="">HELP US HELP YOU WITH LOCAL REGULATORY OUTREACH</strong><br /> <br /> As mentioned in previous Gazettes, CWS has contacted our state and local  water authorities here in California, to continue to bring attention to  the problem of concrete washout pollution.  Working with our stormwater  consultant John Hall, we can also contact local Water Board, DEQ, or  other appropriate regulatory agencies on your behalf if you would find  this helpful.<br /> <br /> To take advantage of this option, please email the agency you'd like us  to contact, along with any contact information you have available, to  <a href="http://www.concretewashout.com/contact-us.html">Joe Capko</a>.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">QUESTION OF THE MONTH</strong><br /> <br /> <span style="">Q: One of the major ready mix companies in my area has a policy that  forbids their drivers from washing out in our bins -- they're instead  required to use reclaimers installed on the trucks.  This makes it hard  to sell our services into sites where this ready mix company is the  concrete provider. Any ideas how to sell better in this situation?</span><br /> <br /> A:  These situations are never easy.  Reclaimers typically represent a  significant investment, and it will be hard to convince your local ready  mix to abandon equipment they've paid dearly for (especially in the  current economy).  At the same time, though, there are still compelling  financial reasons for a job site to utilize a CWS operator in this  situation.  Most obviously, the reclaimers can't service pump trucks or  stucco or masonry equipment that is also on the job -- and, failure to  contain washout waste and wastewater from these sources carries the same  hefty fines as for illegally washed mixers.  <br /> <br /> The bottom line is the bottom line.  Keep the focus on economics.   Besides being unable to provide full washout services on a job site,  reclaimers are often unreliable and costly to maintain.  A job site  operator is taking a big financial risk by relying solely on their  concrete vendor's reclaimers for concrete waste management.  Keeping CWS  on the site is really inexpensive in comparison to the potential costs  of accidental non-compliance. Plus, there are often hidden costs for job  site managers -- "environmental charges" and the like -- because  companies using reclaimers must pay for costly extra driver time.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">QUOTE OF THE MONTH</strong><br /> <br /> "Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving  his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental  attitude."<br /> - Thomas Jefferson</span></span></font></span></span></span></span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Roads & Bridges, Congratulations Ted H, Welcome New Sacramento Operator]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/roads-bridges-congratulations-ted-h-welcome-new-sacramento-operator]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/roads-bridges-congratulations-ted-h-welcome-new-sacramento-operator#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 19:25:00 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/roads-bridges-congratulations-ted-h-welcome-new-sacramento-operator</guid><description><![CDATA[ 				    				  ROADS &amp; BRIDGES AWARDS: GREEN ADVANTAGE  Are you working on a road or bridge construction project?  Such projects  are becoming more important to many construction related businesses as  the residential development market slows.  What's more, there's more  pressure than ever for these projects to be "green" -- which means your  presence on these job sites can bring positive attention to them.  If you're involved with a highway or bridge construction project that's  high profil [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div style="height: 20px; overflow: hidden;"></div> 				<div id='163178019536224688-gallery' class='imageGallery' style='line-height: 0px; padding: 0; margin: 0'> <div id='163178019536224688-imageContainer0' style='float:left;width:49.95%;margin:0;'><div id='163178019536224688-insideImageContainer0' style='position:relative;margin:5px;'><div class='galleryImageBorder' style='border-width:1px;padding:3px;'><div class='galleryImageHolder' style='position:relative; width:100%; padding:0 0 75%;overflow:hidden;'><div class='galleryInnerImageHolder'><a href='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/4139039_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox[gallery163178019536224688]' onclick='if (!window.lightboxLoaded) return false' title='ROADS &amp;amp; BRIDGES AWARDS: GREEN ADVANTAGE'><img src='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/4139039.jpg' class='galleryImage' _width='221' _height='293' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:100%;top:-38.39%;left:0%' /></a></div></div></div></div></div><div id='163178019536224688-imageContainer1' style='float:left;width:49.95%;margin:0;'><div id='163178019536224688-insideImageContainer1' style='position:relative;margin:5px;'><div class='galleryImageBorder' style='border-width:1px;padding:3px;'><div class='galleryImageHolder' style='position:relative; width:100%; padding:0 0 75%;overflow:hidden;'><div class='galleryInnerImageHolder'><a href='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/5154327_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox[gallery163178019536224688]' onclick='if (!window.lightboxLoaded) return false' title='WELCOME, ATLAS DISPOSAL: NEW OPERATOR IN SACRAMENTO TERRITORY'><img src='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/5154327.jpg' class='galleryImage' _width='400' _height='261' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:114.94%;top:0%;left:-7.47%' /></a></div></div></div></div></div><span style='display: block; clear: both; height: 0px; overflow: hidden;'></span> </div>  				<div style="height: 20px; overflow: hidden;"></div></div>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><font size="3"><span style=""><span style=""><strong style="">ROADS &amp; BRIDGES AWARDS: GREEN ADVANTAGE</strong><br /> <br /> Are you working on a road or bridge construction project?  Such projects  are becoming more important to many construction related businesses as  the residential development market slows.  What's more, there's more  pressure than ever for these projects to be "green" -- which means your  presence on these job sites can bring positive attention to them.<br /> <br /> If you're involved with a highway or bridge construction project that's  high profile, consider submitting it to Roads &amp; Bridges magazine's  annual awards.  They select their top ten best each year for profiling  in the magazine and online -- providing valuable exposure to contractors  involved.<br /> <br /> Awards nomination deadline is September 1, 2008.  For more information, visit this link: <a style="" href="http://www.roadsbridges.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=showTopTenForm&amp;form" title="Roads &amp; Bridges Awards Nomination Form 2008">Roads &amp; Bridges Awards Nomination Form 2008</a><br /> <br /> <strong style="">LOOKING FOR MORE CONCRETE PAVEMENT BUSINESS?</strong><br /> <br /> CWS has created a spec for transportation planning officials to help  define how concrete washout services can be included in their project  plans.  Our spec was based on information provided by CalTrans  (California's transportation department), a recognized leader in green  project planning.  <br /> <br /> If you'd like a copy to help you in your local selling efforts, please  contact us at {encode="gazette@concretewashout.com"  title="gazette@concretewashout.com"}<br /> <br /> <strong style="">MORE ENFORCEMENT NEWS</strong><br /> <br /> Last month, EPA levied fines on several of Hayden, Idaho's utilities and  contractors for violating the Clean Water Act.  Non-compliant concrete  washout activities were specifically mentioned.  Read more on EPA's site  at this link:<br /> <br /> <a style="" href="http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/E0F37E7BFC3F6CFA8525748F00802E43" title="Idaho Utilities Fined by EPA for Clean Water Act Violations">Idaho Utilities Fined by EPA for Clean Water Act Violations</a><br /> <br /> <strong style="">CONGRATULATIONS, TED HONCHARIK AND PACIFIC TANK LINES</strong><br /> <br /> Congratulations to CWS operator Ted Honcharik, whose company Pacific  Tank Lines was recently named "Carrier of the Year" by Chevron.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">WELCOME, ATLAS DISPOSAL: NEW OPERATOR IN SACRAMENTO TERRITORY</strong><br /> <br /> Atlas Disposal joined the CWS operator network last month.  A local  Sacramento area waste hauler, Atlas will now add the CWS solution to its  menu of job site services.  Atlas will be participating in a region  already served by Elk Grove Waste -- helping to ensure CWS's full  penetration of the market.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">QUESTION OF THE MONTH</strong><br /> <br /> <span style="">Q:  What do I need to know about NPDES permits?</span><br /> <br /> NPDES, or National Pollution Discharge Elimination System, is a  permitting process to ensure compliance with the Clean Water Act.  In  most states (45 out of 50), the state determines the exact requirements  for compliance.  Because these permits include requirements for managing  concrete washout waste and wastewater, monitoring your own state's  permitting process is critical to your business.  <br /> <br /> In most states, the permit requirements are reevaluated and rewritten  every three to five years. Whether your state currently has aggressive  compliance requirements -- or very weak requirements -- you can help  your own business (and the local environment) by staying informed and  involving yourself in the process.  As reported last month, CWS has been  working with the California State Water Board to ensure that the  damaging effects of concrete pollution are fully understood.  We have  also recently contacted the Georgia Department of Environmental Quality  and the Georgia Governor&rsquo;s Office to ensure awareness of the issue of  concrete pollution. <br /> <br /> For more information on how you can bring attention to concrete washout  issues in your state, feel free to contact Joe Capko at  {encode="joe@concretewashout.com" title="joe@concretewashout.com"} or  Mark Jenkins at {encode="mark@concretewashout.com"  title="mark@concretewashout.com."}<br /> <br /> <br /> <span style="">Quote of the month:</span><br /> <br /> "A lie makes it half way around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on."<br /> - Winston Churchill </span></span></font></span></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[YouTube, EPA News, Major Haftek Job, Territory Reminder, Financing, Influencing Regulators]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/youtube-epa-news-major-haftek-job-territory-reminder-financing-influencing-regulators]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/youtube-epa-news-major-haftek-job-territory-reminder-financing-influencing-regulators#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 19:31:38 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[2008 in Review]]></category><category><![CDATA[Haftek]]></category><category><![CDATA[Videos]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/youtube-epa-news-major-haftek-job-territory-reminder-financing-influencing-regulators</guid><description><![CDATA[ WS VIDEOS NOW ON YOUTUBE  Two of CWS's videos -- our introduction for builders and contractors,  and our spot from "The Environmental Channel" providing an overview of  the concrete washout problem CWS solves -- are now available on YouTube.   Check them out at: CWS YouTube Video.  (Special thanks to Reef Mowers of American Concrete Washouts for this excellent suggestion.)  BIG FINES FOR HOMEBUILDERS PUT SPOTLIGHT ON INCREASING EPA STORMWATER ENFORCEMENT  Increasing EPA enforcement of the Clean [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:right;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;z-index:10;width:auto;position:relative;float:right;max-width:100%;;clear:right;margin-top:0px;*margin-top:0px'><a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvUiL-PjBr0' target='_blank'><img src="http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/1412710228.png" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 0px; border-width:1px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;display:block;"><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"><span style=""><span style=""><strong style="">WS VIDEOS NOW ON YOUTUBE</strong><br /> <br /> Two of CWS's videos -- our introduction for builders and contractors,  and our spot from "The Environmental Channel" providing an overview of  the concrete washout problem CWS solves -- are now available on YouTube.   Check them out at: <a style="" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvUiL-PjBr0" title="">CWS YouTube Video</a>.  (Special thanks to Reef Mowers of American Concrete Washouts for this excellent suggestion.)<br /> <br /> <strong style="">BIG FINES FOR HOMEBUILDERS PUT SPOTLIGHT ON INCREASING EPA STORMWATER ENFORCEMENT</strong><br /> <br /> Increasing EPA enforcement of the Clean Water Act signals a growing opportunity for CWS and its licensed operators.<br /> <br /> In the latest major example of tougher enforcement, four of the nation's  top ten home builders -- KB Home, Richmond American, Centex and Pulte  -- agreed in June to pay more than $4 million in EPA fines.  The  builders acknowledged that they violated the Clean Water Act because of  inadequate stormwater protection programs at their construction sites in  34 states around the country.  Concrete washout waste was one of the  common water pollutants cited.  Both the EPA and leading homebuilding  executives have indicated that they expect the decision to lead to much  greater attention to stormwater protection among all builders.  The  homebuilders involved in the settlement have already committed to  extensive stormwater training for employees, as well as more detailed  pre-project planning to control pollution.<br /> <br /> This latest settlement comes on the heels of a $1.3 million fine levied  on Home Depot in February for water pollution at new store construction  sites. Wal-Mart was cited several years ago, and dramatically improved  its stormwater policies as a result.  Several local CWS operators have  benefitted from opportunities to help Wal-Mart properly manage concrete  waste and wastewater at its big-box store construction sites.<br /> <br /><strong style="">CWS LANDS HIGH-PROFILE PROJECT</strong><br /> <br /> Congratulations to Roger Haftek of Haftek CWS, whose company began work  on one of the nation's most-anticipated construction projects last  month.  Haftek CWS is providing concrete washout services for the World  Trade Center rebuild project in New York City.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">REMINDER: YOUR CONTRACT DETERMINES YOUR OPERATING BOUNDARIES</strong><br /> <br /> If you became a licensed CWS operator before late 2007, please remember  that your contract defines a specific geographic area in which you are  authorized to offer the CWS solution -- and, by contract, you are  permitted to offer the service only in your defined territory (unless a  one-time exception is specifically granted by CWS).<br /> <br /> New operators who joined in 2008 are part of the "CWS 2.0" program,  which is much less geographically restrictive.  Your contract does  indicate some areas in which you are not authorized to offer service,  but you may operate in <strong style="">any</strong> area that is not explicitly excluded.<br /> <br /> We offer a conversion option for operators who'd like to take advantage  of the 2.0 program and immediately expand their operating area.  Please  contact Joe Capko at {encode="joe@concretewashout.com"  title="joe@concretewashout.com"} or (916) 607-0005 for more information.   Please also contact Joe if you have any questions about what area your  current contract permits you to serve.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">WELCOME DIANE WILLIAMS</strong><br /> <br /> CWS welcomed Diane Williams to the team as our controller last month.   She is your primary contact for billing-related questions.  Her  impressive background includes more than 10 years experience in  construction accounting, including experience with general contractors,  sub-contractors and environmental contractors.  If you'd like to  introduce yourself to Diane, please feel free to drop her a line at <span style=""><a title="" style="" href="mailto:dianew@concretewashout.com">dianew@concretewashout.com</a></span> . <br /> <br /> <strong style="">NEW FINANCING RESOURCE</strong><br /> <br /> CWS has established an additional financing relationship with 1st Source  Bank for operators making large bin orders.  They're experienced in  construction and environmental finance and can pre-approve loans for  convenience.  Contact Diane Williams, CWS Controller, for more  information about this exciting new option.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">QUESTIONS OF THE MONTH</strong><br /> <br /> <span style="">Q:  How can I get more local regulatory attention focused on concrete washout pollution?</span><br /> <br /> A:  As evidenced by the EPA settlement with the home builders, enforcement <strong style="">is</strong>  improving.  However, it's not happening at an equal pace in every  market.  If you're not seeing adequate enforcement in your market, it's  important to keep raising the issue at every opportunity.  The squeaky  wheel does get more grease -- and, the good news with government  behavior is, once enforcement picks up, it tends to stay in place, so  the threat of penalties becomes much more real to your prospects and  existing customers.<br /> <br /> Concrete Washout Systems' CEO Mark Jenkins recently wrote a letter to  our own California Water Board that might be helpful to you in bringing  more attention to concrete wastewater as an important pollution control  issue.  It lays out all the issues, so that our state officials  understand the extent of the problem (as well as how we can easily and  inexpensively solve it).  We suggest you forward this letter to your own  local authorities, with an introduction from you and your company as  local providers of the Concrete Washout Systems solution.  <br /> <br /> To download Mark's letter, click here: <a title="" style="" href="http://www.concretewashout.com/downloads/Water_Board_Letter_-_Jenkins.pdf">Water_Board_Letter_-_Jenkins.pdf</a></span></span></font></span></span></span></span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[A REALLY BIG Pour, Big Ad Targeting Regulators, A Big Show and More]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/a-really-big-pour-big-ad-targeting-regulators-a-big-show-and-more]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/a-really-big-pour-big-ad-targeting-regulators-a-big-show-and-more#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 19:51:28 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[2008 in Review]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.concretewashout.com/cws-gazette/a-really-big-pour-big-ad-targeting-regulators-a-big-show-and-more</guid><description><![CDATA[ 				    				  CONCRETE POUR BREAKS RECORDS FOR ONE CWS OPERATOR  Congratulations to Ted Honcharik, CEO of National Concrete Washout,  who just last month provided washout services for one of the most  significant recent concrete construction projects in California.  The foundation for the new Kaiser Permanente medical center project in  Riverside, California required 10,000 yards of concrete be poured in just 10 hours.   1,000 mixer trucks were operating on the site at one time. Ted and his  te [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div style="height: 20px; overflow: hidden;"></div> 				<div id='651967602725836578-gallery' class='imageGallery' style='line-height: 0px; padding: 0; margin: 0'> <div id='651967602725836578-imageContainer0' style='float:left;width:49.95%;margin:0;'><div id='651967602725836578-insideImageContainer0' style='position:relative;margin:5px;'><div class='galleryImageBorder' style='border-width:1px;padding:3px;'><div class='galleryImageHolder' style='position:relative; width:100%; padding:0 0 75%;overflow:hidden;'><div class='galleryInnerImageHolder'><a href='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/6952524_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox[gallery651967602725836578]' onclick='if (!window.lightboxLoaded) return false' title='10,000 yards of concrete poured in one night: a big job for one CWS operator'><img src='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/6952524.jpg' class='galleryImage' _width='400' _height='285' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:105.26%;top:0%;left:-2.63%' /></a></div></div></div></div></div><div id='651967602725836578-imageContainer1' style='float:left;width:49.95%;margin:0;'><div id='651967602725836578-insideImageContainer1' style='position:relative;margin:5px;'><div class='galleryImageBorder' style='border-width:1px;padding:3px;'><div class='galleryImageHolder' style='position:relative; width:100%; padding:0 0 75%;overflow:hidden;'><div class='galleryInnerImageHolder'><a href='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/3861767_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox[gallery651967602725836578]' onclick='if (!window.lightboxLoaded) return false' title='Sascha Cocron, Mark Jenkins and John Compognis prepare for WasteExpo'><img src='http://www.concretewashout.com/uploads/3/8/4/8/38483097/3861767.jpg' class='galleryImage' _width='400' _height='332' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:100%;top:-5.33%;left:0%' /></a></div></div></div></div></div><span style='display: block; clear: both; height: 0px; overflow: hidden;'></span> </div>  				<div style="height: 20px; overflow: hidden;"></div></div>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;"><span style='text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); '><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><span style="text-decoration:none; font-style:normal; font-weight:400; color:rgb(102, 102, 102); "><font size="3"><span style=""><span style=""><strong style="">CONCRETE POUR BREAKS RECORDS FOR ONE CWS OPERATOR</strong><br /> <br /> Congratulations to Ted Honcharik, CEO of <a title="" style="" href="http://www.nationalconcretewashout.org">National Concrete Washout</a>,  who just last month provided washout services for one of the most  significant recent concrete construction projects in California.<br /> <br /> The foundation for the new Kaiser Permanente medical center project in  Riverside, California required 10,000 yards of concrete be poured in <span style="">just 10 hours</span>.   1,000 mixer trucks were operating on the site at one time. Ted and his  team were on hand to be sure that all the concrete washout waste was  managed efficiently and in full EPA compliance -- with 20 CWS bins in  operation at one time.<br /> <br /> <span style="">Got an interesting tidbit you'd like to share with other CWS operators? Send it along for consideration to <span style=""><a title="" style="" href="mailto:gazette@concretewashout.com">gazette@concretewashout.com</a></span></span>.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">STORMWATER AD CAMPAIGN TARGETS REGULATORS</strong><br /> <br /> This month the readers of Stormwater magazine -- largely regulators and  consultants -- will see a hard-hitting new campaign alerting them to the  widespread problem of concrete wastewater mishandling.  To see a copy  of the ad click here:<a title="" style="" href="http://www.concretewashout.com/downloads/cws_ad_dirtysecret_lr.pdf">"The Construction Industry's Dirty Little Secret"</a>.  (Note: this version is low resolution to make it easier to view online, and is less clear than the actual printed version.)<br /> <br /> <strong style="">PATENT AND IP UPDATE</strong><br /> <br /> CWS has been awarded yet another patent bringing our portfolio to a  total of four patents on various elements and configurations of  containers for use in concrete washout.  These patents are publicly  available and can be viewed on the USPTO website: <a style="" href="http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&amp;Sect2=HITOFF&amp;d=PALL&amp;p=1&amp;u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&amp;r=1&amp;f=G&amp;l=50&amp;s1=7118633.PN.&amp;OS=PN/7118633&amp;RS=PN/7364627" title="">patent number 7118633</a>, <a style="" href="http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&amp;Sect2=HITOFF&amp;d=PALL&amp;p=1&amp;u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&amp;r=1&amp;f=G&amp;l=50&amp;s1=7121288.PN.&amp;OS=PN/7121288&amp;RS=PN/7121288" title="">patent number 7121288</a>, <a style="" href="http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&amp;Sect2=HITOFF&amp;d=PALL&amp;p=1&amp;u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&amp;r=1&amp;f=G&amp;l=50&amp;s1=7124767.PN.&amp;OS=PN/7124767&amp;RS=PN/7124767" title="">patent number 7124767</a>, <a style="" href="http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&amp;Sect2=HITOFF&amp;d=PALL&amp;p=1&amp;u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&amp;r=1&amp;f=G&amp;l=50&amp;s1=7364627.PN.&amp;OS=PN/7364627&amp;RS=PN/7364627" title="">patent number 7364627</a>.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">MINEGAR ENVIRONMENTAL CASE SETTLED</strong><br /> <br /> CWS recently settled the current round of litigation with Minegar  Environmental.  Both CWS and Minegar Environmental are prohibited by the  Court from revealing the settlement terms.  However, Minegar  Environmental has confirmed the validity and enforceability of the CWS  patents in a consent decree.<br /> <br /> <strong style="">BIG SHOW IN CHICAGO -- WASTEEXPO 08</strong><br /> <br /> CWS had a strong presence at WasteExpo in Chicago this year.  Mark  Jenkins, Joe Capko, Sascha Cocron, and the newest member of the team,  John Compognis, represented CWS at the waste industry's annual  gathering.  Interest among waste haulers in joining the ranks of CWS  operators remains strong!<br /> <br /> <strong style="">MEET JOHN COMPOGNIS</strong><br /> <br /> Speaking of John Compognis ... John joined our team just last month as our national sales rep.  Feel free to drop him a line at <span style=""><a title="" style="" href="mailto:john@concretewashout.com">john@concretewashout.com</a></span> and introduce yourself.  (Look for a more complete profile of John in next month's Gazette.)<br /> <br /> <strong style="">QUESTIONS OF THE MONTH</strong><br /> <br /> <span style="">Q:  I'm thinking of adding some containers to my inventory. Are ramped or rampless more versatile?</span><br /> <br /> A:  Ramped containers are much more versatile, and give you a big  competitive advantage in the market.  Why?  Because there are many kinds  of concrete transportation vehicles that require ramps to use a bin --  including most concrete pumpers and stucco/masonry equipment.  By  maintaining ramped containers in your fleet, you'll be able to offer  your end clients much more comprehensive washout services (and much  better assurance of compliance with EPA regs). And you'll make their  crews happier, too!<br /> <br /> <span style="">Q:  I've been wondering, what type of sump pump is best to move water between CWS Water Treatment System containers?</span><br /> <br /> A:  Try a &frac34; horsepower sump pump -- usually less than $100 at Lowes or Home Depot.<br /> <br /> <span style="">Q:  I'd like to sell some of my bins to another company.  What do I need to do?</span><br /> <br /> A:  The answer depends on your contract.  If you're a 2.0 client,  selling bins to another party is usually a straightforward process; we  just need to be notified to ensure that the buyer is not in a restricted  territory, and understands that he is bound by the same license  agreement you signed.  If you are a 1.0 client with a territory minimum  and other contract restrictions, whether or not you can sell your  containers depends on several other factors, including whether you have  met your bin minimum and other contract terms.  While we do not want to  restrict the transfer of bins where our licensees can benefit, to ensure  fairness, we must confirm that any such transactions would not result  in a licensee falling short of its agreed bin counts.</span></span></font></span></span></span></div>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>