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We spray herbicides, insecticides, pesticides (HIP), and the EPA is concerned about our equipment cleaning operation. What can you do for us? Read
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Why all the concern over a few drops of HIP spilling on the ground, after all that's where it's supposed to end up! Read
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Why pick on golf courses, what about farms? I bet they use way more HIP's than we do? Read
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Why do I need to separate my mix and load operation from my equipment cleaning operation?Read
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What proof do we have that mix and load operations cause pollution? Read
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What professional study do you base your design of mix and load facility on? Read
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Why can't we use our recycling system wash pad for our mix and load disposal problems? After all, it's the same chemical materials that we are washing off the equipment that are found in mix and load.
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What can a golf or agricultural facility do to solve their mix and load reinstate waste problems? Read
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Can I put in a tank system to collect my spilled materials and then deal with them when I can find the time?Read
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Does carbon remove all HIP?Read
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