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HydraMaster Automatic Wastewater Disposal System (AWDS)

The Automatic WastewaterDisposal System (AWDS) isdesigned with low torque bearings to allow formore flow rate than the competition, while drawingthe same or fewer amps. Extra-large valves allowlarger solids and debris to be passed withoutclogging the system. The kit has been prewiredand preassembled, making the installation easierthan other automatic pump-out systems.

Features of the AWDS pump include:
? 8 Gallons Per Minute flow rate
? Low Amp 1/6 HP Gear motor
? Extra Large Valves
? Sturdy Powder Coat Base
? Integrated wiring for easy install into any machine

The AWDS kit 000-079-220 is designed to wire into anysystem. There is no need to add additionalcircuits. The AWDS can be installed into anyauxiliary switch. The plumbing allows for a floorinstallation in virtually any location with thesupplied fittings. The pump requires 1.5 sq. ft.of clear floor space.

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Why your company needs an AWDS!

Why should I be concerned about the wastewater resulting from my carpet cleaning services?

?Wastewater from carpet cleaning may contain dirt, soap, oil, grease, solvents, and other toxic chemicals (that pre-existed in the carpet). Thesecommon pollutants can enter our waterways and harm the plants and animals that live there?

Good business practices for Carpet cleaning and wastewater disposal ? State of Washington Department of Ecology

?There are at least five areas of potential concern regarding wastewater disposal: Synthetic fibers, solvent spotters, pesticides, phosphates, andindustrial soils?

Wastewater Disposal Procedures ? Society of Cleaning and Restoration Technicians (SCRT), Copyright 1994, Third Edition 2010 

 

It is unethical and ILLEGAL to dispose of your wastewater into the storm drain system?

?Storm drains discharge directly into lakes, creeks, and waterways untreated. This is why it is dangerous and ILLEGAL to dispose of carpetcleaning wastewater into the storm drain system (including driveways, parking lots, and street gutters). Carpet cleaning businesses must implementappropriate best management practices (BMPs) to prevent these pollutants from entering storm drains or ditches.?

Good business practices for Carpet cleaning and wastewater disposal ? State of Washington Department of Ecology

?There shall be NO discharge of wastewater to storm water management systems or onto streets, curbing or drains feeding these systems?

Wastewater Disposal Procedures ? Society of Cleaning and Restoration Technicians (SCRT), Copyright 1994, Third Edition 2010

So what is the best way to dispose of wastewater resulting from my carpet cleaning services?

?Disposing wastewater within a sanitary sewage treatment system is allowed in most municipalities (consult with local regulations). Under mostconditions, this is the preferred method of wastewater disposal.?

Wastewater Disposal Procedures ? Society of Cleaning and Restoration Technicians (SCRT), Copyright 1994, Third Edition 2010

?Arrange with the client to allow you to discharge into the toilet, bathtub, or utility sink that flows to the sanitary sewage treatment system. If this is notpossible, plan to transport the wastewater off-site and dispose of it properly and an authorized discharge point.?

Good business practices for Carpet cleaning and wastewater disposal ? State of Washington Department of Ecology

 

The HydraMaster AWDS is the most efficient way to transfer your wastewater back into the home or business you are cleaning so thatit can be disposed of into a bathtub, toilet, or industrial sink where it enters into the sanitary sewage treatment system. Stay compliant ?Stay Safe! Transporting 70-100 gallons of wastewater back to your facility or another disposal site adds hundreds of pounds of weight toyour van potentially causing additional wear and tear and increasing your fuel consumption.