
On-site, EPA-compliant fleet washing built around the equipment, cadence, and compliance pressure that government & municipal operators actually live with.
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City, county, and state fleets answer to taxpayers, transparency rules, and procurement audits. Prime Pressure Clean services public works trucks, street sweepers, sewer vacs, snowplows, and transit buses on-site at municipal yards in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Tucson, and Reno. EPA-compliant wastewater recovery, signed completion logs every wash, and a contract structure that fits city and county procurement frameworks.
DOT enforcement, EPA stormwater rules, equipment longevity, and brand presentation all converge on the wash schedule. Here’s how each lever pays back.
Municipal contracts require COI, additional-insured endorsements, prevailing-wage compliance where applicable, and clean recordkeeping. Prime carries the paperwork and the $2M umbrella out of the box.
Public-sector fleets are visible to every voter. A clean, well-maintained fleet is a documented part of how a city or county presents itself to constituents and councilmembers.
Public works yards are inspected by the same EPA and state stormwater authorities they enforce. Captured wastewater protects the city’s own permit and reputation.
Reno and northern Nevada plows run on salt and mag-chloride brine. End-of-season decontamination washes pull corrosive residue before it eats frames, hydraulics, and electricals.
Transit operators and school districts both care about how the bus looks pulling up to the stop. Recurring exterior washing is part of the public-safety brand.
Real equipment, real terms — not generic “trucks.” The list below is what shows up in government & municipal yards across our four markets.
Public works dump trucks, street sweepers, water trucks, sewer vacuum trucks, snowplows, salt and cinder spreaders, transit buses, school buses, police and fire support vehicles, parks and rec utility trucks, and code enforcement pickups.
If a unit type isn’t listed, it’s probably still in our wheelhouse. Call (702) 280-6668 or hit the instant quote form and describe the fleet.
Fleet washing is the core service. Most government & municipal accounts also bundle yard pressure washing and interior washouts on the same monthly visit.
On-site, EPA-compliant exterior washing of every truck and unit in the fleet. Recurring weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly cycles.
View Fleet Services →Yard pads, wash-down racks, dumpster pads, parking lots, and building exteriors at the same facility we service the fleet at.
View Pressure Washing →Food-grade, kosher, or standard interior trailer washouts handled on the same yard visit as exterior washing.
View Trailer Washouts →Most new accounts go from first call to first wash inside 7–14 days. Here’s the path so procurement, safety, and operations all have what they need.
Owner-led call to scope unit count, cadence, yard logistics, and any industry-specific compliance gates (government, municipal-specific paperwork included).
Site walk to confirm water source, wastewater capture plan, power, and dispatch window. COI with additional-insured endorsement issued before the first wash.
A pilot wash (5–20 units depending on fleet size) lets operations and safety confirm the wash standard, photo-log format, and turnaround time before signing the MSA.
Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly cycles locked in. Photo-documented per-unit logs, signed completion logs, and monthly summary reports delivered on a standing cadence.
Procurement and safety teams ask the same questions every time. Prime carries the documentation set out of the box.
Wastewater captured every wash. Disposed of under state permit. Prime carries the EPA Clean Water Act liability under our umbrella so the customer’s stormwater permit stays clean.
$2M umbrella coverage, additional-insured endorsement available, and a COI issued before the first wash. Procurement and risk teams get what they ask for, in the format they ask for it.
Before-and-after photos per unit, signed completion logs per visit, and monthly summary reports suitable for DOT, EPA, and brand-compliance audit files.
Nevada (NDEP) and Arizona (ADEQ) stormwater and wastewater rules are baked into our standard operating procedure. No customer education needed.
Owner-supervised crews in all four markets. One contract, one COI, one invoice for multi-market accounts.
Pricing, scheduling, compliance, and documentation — answered up front.
Yes. Prime carries the COI, additional-insured endorsement, $2M umbrella, and clean recordkeeping required for municipal bids in Nevada and Arizona.
Yes. April and May snowplow and salt-spreader decontamination is a Reno specialty for us. We pull mag-chloride brine residue from frames, hydraulics, and electricals before summer storage.
Yes. Sweepers, vac trucks, and combination jet/vac units are part of our public works service mix. Hot water and the right chemistry handle the contamination.
Yes. Transit and school bus exterior washing on a recurring cadence is offered as a service. We work around route windows and storage schedules.
Captured wastewater is logged per job with a documented disposal trail. The city or county gets a paper trail it can file alongside its own NPDES and stormwater records.
Yes. Single municipal contracts that span public works, transit, parks, and fleet management are a standard fit. One MSA, one COI, separate departmental billing if requested.
Yes. Post-storm and post-incident emergency washing — including oil spill response in Tucson — is offered as an on-call service for municipal accounts.