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City of Pompano BeachThe City of Pompano Beach contacted Riveer Environmental in 2005 to discuss their washing needs. They had an existing wash rack that had become obsolete because of the NPDES phase II regulations. They also had out-grown the current wash rack which had been installed many years prior. The pad was situated in the middle of the parking area and created a problem when city employee’s parked their vehicles close by. Also, the pad was elevated so if they were washing equipment that was longer than the pad, oily wash water would run off. Right: Pompano Beach's old wash rack |
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A Riveer site evaluation can professionally detemine how the wash rack will best conform to your needs. |
› Riveer performed a site evaluation taking into consideration the different vehicles that would be washed on a regular basis. After review of the gathered information we presented a proposal for an above-ground wash rack system. |
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› We offered full CAD and 3D drawings to help Pompano Beach visualize the Cyclonator and assure them that everything would fit the space they had picked out for the equipment. |
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› After the city purchased its Cyclonator®, Riveer factory-trained employees installed the wash rack and trained the city workers on its use and maintenance. We have also offered a training video customized to their system covering the maintenance and operation. Right: Pompano Beach's new Riveer wash rack system |
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