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Same here, dump the water around the back and bag the sediment. I don't have the tip licence, how many of you have this anyway, I guess it'll be you tilers used to the bigger jobs.
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I do know that in the potteries industry they use a product (or used to anyway) to coat all their waste, its a flocculent of some type that is extremely slimy and coats whatever goes into a drain so that it cannot block the whole system up.
After saying all that I always clean up on site everyday, waste addy/grout into a bag and into their bin and waste water around the hedgerow. Never had a problem as of yet, if on site then we have a skip. The only way around it really is to get the customer to hire a skip on larger work or build it into the price, midi skips are about £80 in my parts. The last one I had though the operator insisted on no plasterboard whatsoever, anyone ever had the same?
hey Bolter you just gave me an idea (as we are both slosh bucket van drivers). I see that there is an admix that the paint people use now for the same issues we have. I understand that paint dumping is also a pita - so they add a bit of this chemical thingy and it basically turns your scrap tin of paint into a rock hard tin of paint so that you can dump it without exciting the authorities! ... I have a load of out of date cement in the shed - i wonder if a sprinkle of that in grout / addy slop will harden and make solids easier to dump rather than pouring away slop somewhere?? ... just thoughts.
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