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When you have to recover, recover...
If you use chems, you have to recover... In my case on the new construction end, I don't have to recover. Just divert into the dirt, have no off property discharge, and I'm covered.
What changed my mind are you and Jon, and also me being asked to do a dumpster pad.
Made sense then, but even more now.
The way I look at it, your machine doesn't work without fuel: that is the way it is.
If the law requires you to recover in certain situations: that is the way it is.
</b>MR ALAN said:Robert,
After bashing me on Delcos bbs for recovery and spending money on equipment that is not needed, but only adds cost to the customers, when did you become such a supporter of recovery?
What made you change your mind????
When you have to recover, recover...
If you use chems, you have to recover... In my case on the new construction end, I don't have to recover. Just divert into the dirt, have no off property discharge, and I'm covered.
What changed my mind are you and Jon, and also me being asked to do a dumpster pad.
Made sense then, but even more now.
The way I look at it, your machine doesn't work without fuel: that is the way it is.
If the law requires you to recover in certain situations: that is the way it is.
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