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Special_Clean_Team:
Can i say after arriving back from the ncca course i went to my Employers regarding equipment etc looks like i will be starting up myself sooner rather than later however i did say to them that as from now i must pour my waste down a toilet rather than a rain water drain. Now her reply was our chemicals are environmental friendly so dont worry can i ask if this could be the case and what would the PH have to be as far as im concerned a chemical is a chemical.
Thanks Guys

Alex:
Are the chemicals used Non-Toxic or Biodegradable, if so then it should be ok but I'd still say you should put down the loo, but in saying this you stil need to read the data sheet to confirm it's ok. If the chemicals are not then your employer needs a lesson in H&S!

Alex

Dynafoam:
SCT,

Regardless of how safe of biodegradeable your chemicals may be, since the waste water was generated by way of trade, IT IS TRADE EFFLUENT and must not be disposed of via a street drain.

The fine for doing so is up to £20,000 - and it is YOU who will be taken to court if caught.

It appears that policy does vary between local water authorities - see the lenghthy thread on this subject on this board.

John.

nick.solution:
Hi Guys

As a supplier of very safe environmentally chemicals, the point is very simple, it may not always be the chemical you are using that presents the problem, it is the soil content in your waste tank that you have removed from the carpet/upholstery that is the problem, who knows what it contains, hence waste water should be disposed of in the correct manner.

Best regards Nick

Alex:
I'lll take back what I said after reading the above comments

Alex

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