CNG+Informal+Report+from+the+P&S+Manager

Date: June 7, 2103

To: Jesenia Giraldo

From: Jim Gil

Subject: Summary of article, Go Green Auto Spa Going green became a part of an important organization throughout the world. This program protects a variety of things; trees, food and most importantly water. In the business of car wash, water is one of the main things that are being used throughout each business day. This article was written to explain how using less of items that do not help the Go Green program can be changed to better the environment. Water being the most common item used in a car wash, can start off the business toward going green. Saving of water is major, rechargeable machines were created to gather less gallons of water. Those types of machines are also used for the soap and the wax used additionally from water, leaving your car better than going to a non green environment. Also the water plant treatment was created to recycle water instead of letting it be unused, when it could be purified to be reusable. “Customer satisfaction is great!” Nobody likes waiting twenty minutes just for their care cleaning services. It is done quickly and by doing so it helps our mother nature. By using Go Green Auto SPA, you are guaranteed to save energy and plants. Water facts to provide information of how important it is to the environment: In this article it gave the importance of water and how less gallons of water can be used throughout the business of car wash. Going green can really affect our environment if we do not start taking control. Being a part of the water plant treatment where they recycling water that should not be used toward our society; cleaned enough for it to be used again. We would have plenty of more water to restore around the entire world.
 * The United States uses about 346,000 million gallons of fresh water every day.
 * The United States uses nearly 80 percent of its water for irrigation and thermoelectric power.
 * The total amount of water on the earth is about 326 million cubic miles of water.

sincerely, Jim Gil