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Welcome to WaterSavers®!

When you wash your car on pavement, the rinse water runoff – along with all the chemicals it contains – can go to storm drains that empty directly into rivers and streams. This pollution has been proven to negatively impact aquatic life and ecosystems.

WaterSavers® car washes prevent water pollution by routing wash water to treatment prior to its return to the environment. These car washes also use only 40 gallons or less of fresh water per car wash – less than the typical home washing machine.

Do your part for clean water. Wash your car at a participating WaterSavers® car wash.

 

 

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Southland Auto Wash in Grand Rapids, Mich., uses high-volume water filtration systems with oxidation and ozone treatment to treat and re-use nearly 200 gallons of wash water per minute, reducing the amount of fresh water used per car by nearly 80%. Read more.

What Is WaterSavers®?

The WaterSavers® program recognizes professional car washes for water conservation and environmental protection, and is committed to educating consumers about the car wash industry’s environmentally responsible business practices. Read more. 

 

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