Structural Concrete Pours
Footers, foundations, slab-on-grade floors, and pump line cleanouts require massive quantities of chute rinse water.
The compliant way to handle washout on a jobsite β without the EPA headache.
Concrete washout water is highly alkaline, with a pH close to 12βmaking it as corrosive as household ammonia. If allowed to run off into local soils or stormwater systems, it clogs storm drains, alters soil chemistry, and poses a severe environmental hazard.
The Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and local EPA field inspectors enforce strict SWPPP (Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan) guidelines. Direct discharge of concrete wash slurry onto the ground can result in immediate jobsite shutdowns and civil fines exceeding $10,000 per violation.
Renting a dedicated G Roll-Offs washout container provides documented, foolproof SWPPP compliance. It sells the urgency of jobsite safety while protecting your commercial margins from unexpected regulatory penalties.
Our washout bins meet all EPA Phase II National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater regulations for construction activities.
We handle the logistics and disposal paperwork so your crews can focus on pouring.
Specially manufactured, liquid-tight steel container sized perfectly to handle active concrete crew volumes.
Heavy-duty chemical-resistant liner installed on delivery (where applicable) to secure liquid waste completely.
Flexible collection schedules tailored to your job milestones, including priority on-call swaps for rapid pours.
Official manifests documenting legal recycling and disposal, keeping your SWPPP job book audit-ready.
12ft L Γ 7.5ft W Γ 3ft H
Low-profile design allows mixer chutes and concrete pump lines to access the container easily.
~5.5 Cubic Yards (Liquid)
Engineered to contain up to 1,000 gallons of liquid slurry, masonry mortar, or stucco washout waste.
10-Ton Maximum Load
Heavy-duty structural reinforcement designed to handle dense, solidified concrete weight safely.
Footers, foundations, slab-on-grade floors, and pump line cleanouts require massive quantities of chute rinse water.
Rinsing mortar mixers, wheelbarrows, trowels, and masonry pans generates toxic, cementitious runoff.
Stucco compound contains highly alkaline chemicals that must be contained during tool and pump rinse-outs.
Commercial tile installations require dedicated thinset mixing stations, producing high-volume wash slurry daily.
Tell us your pour schedule and job site address. We arrange delivery before concrete crews mobilize.
Our driver spots the washout container in a highly accessible location for ready-mix truck chutes.
Your crews rinse chutes, pumps, tools, and buckets directly into the container. Caustic slurry is safely held.
We pick up the container, haul it to a certified disposal facility, and provide compliance manifests.
Standard flat-rate pricing for concrete washout containers
Includes delivery and 1 dump. All follow up dumps will be billed at the same flat rate ($550 within Cedar City / $700 outside).