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Written by King Banaian
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Monday, 06 October 2008 21:26 |
Washing your car or boat in the driveway or street is a residential ritual as American as backyard barbecues. But the state of Washington is telling its local governments they must prohibit home car washing unless residents divert the wash water away from storm drains, where they say it causes water pollution. 'I understand this is something people have done for a long time,' says Bill Moore, water quality specialist with the Washington state Department of Ecology, which is requiring the ban. 'It's not something we should be doing any longer.' Source, via the Amateur Economist.
Cross-posted and comments welcome at SCSU Scholars.
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