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State-of-the-Art Carwash set to break ground. Easywash is setting the bar for sustainable carwash development: World’s First LEED Certified Carwash (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) - World’s First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Carwash - World’s Most Eco-Friendly Carwash (PRWEB) April 2, 2005 -- In February 2004, the Greater Vancouver Water District implemented its Water Shortage Response Plan (WSRP) which targeted car washing as a major user of treated drinking water. The Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) has now proposed stringent water restrictions on all treated water use, with a 25% summer surcharge for water consumption being considered. With all this attention on water consumption, it begs the question: How can a carwash be Eco-Friendly? • Easywash does not use treated drinking water to wash cars. • Easywash instead uses well water to wash cars, dogs, bikes, flush toilets and irrigate the site. • Easywash will save 24,000,000 liters of treated drinking water every year using and recycling well water. • Easywash will be built to the exacting LEED rating system for Green building construction. • Easywash will be powered by a state-of-the-art Hydrogen Fuel Cell. Easywash is setting the standard for sustainable development in our industry: • World’s First LEED Certified Carwash • World’s First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Carwash • World’s Most Eco-Friendly Carwash Groundbreaking Ceremony: April 5, 2005 @ Noon 1501 Main St. @ Mountain Hwy. North Vancouver, BC. Parking available across the street from the Lynnwood Hotel. Experts will be on hand to answer questions about: Easywash LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Sustainable Development Fuel Cells (Integrated Waste Hydrogen Utilization Project) Press packages: Available at groundbreaking ceremony, or through our office. Additional information at: www.easywash.ca
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SHEC Labs Applies For New Patent For Solar Receiver
A new provisional patent application was filed with the Canadian Patent Office. The company has sought global protection on this technology entitled “Solar Energy Collector”. This invention is in the solar...
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