Agricultural and farm machinery pressurewash should be done over an unpaved area, such as an area covered with grass or gravel. Washing over an unpaved surface will allow the soapy water to soak into the ground, be filtered and eventually recharge the groundwater. If you have your own well, you should wash your equipment at least 100 feet from the wellhead. If you wash the equipment on a paved surface, the runoff flows into a storm drain and the water and contaminants are discharged to the nearest lake or stream. Here is the general guideline on how to perform farm equipment powerwash, and industrial and agricultural machinery cleaning:
Wash your equipment after each use and/or before storing it.
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