Understanding Tracking and Road Contamination Risks
Tracking occurs when trucks and heavy vehicles exit a worksite carrying mud, clay, aggregate, or contaminated debris on their tyres. This material is then deposited onto surrounding roads, creating safety hazards, environmental complaints, and potential regulatory action. In high-traffic construction, mining, and infrastructure projects, uncontrolled tracking can quickly escalate into costly clean-up operations and reputational damage.
A properly designed wheel wash system acts as a first line of defence at the site exit point. By removing soil buildup before vehicles enter public roads, businesses reduce slip hazards, airborne dust, stormwater pollution, and community complaints. For projects operating under strict environmental management plans, controlling site egress cleanliness is essential to maintaining operational continuity.
Addressing tracking early in project planning protects surrounding road networks and demonstrates environmental responsibility to councils, regulators, and stakeholders.
What Tracking Actually Costs Australian Sites
The hidden bill behind uncontrolled site egress. One inspection can trigger every item on this list.
Wheel Wash Compliance for Australian Construction and Mining Sites
Australian construction and mining sites operate under strict environmental obligations. Each state’s Environmental Protection Authority sets clear requirements around site egress – vehicles must not carry mud, dirt, or contaminated debris onto public roads. Failing to control tracking can trigger regulatory action, costly clean-up orders, and operational shutdowns.
A compliant wheel wash system positioned at your site exit is one of the most practical ways to meet these obligations. Our systems are engineered to satisfy EPA road cleanliness standards and environmental management plan requirements, with engineer-signed drawings available for council or mine site submission.
Key compliance factors our systems address:
Standards Our Wheel Wash Systems Meet
Engineer-signed documentation supplied for every project. If a supplier cannot produce these on request, walk away.
Wash Bay Description
DWC-12T
The CoreHQ Modular Wheel Cleaning system (WC-12T) is a fully above-ground, dry wheel wash solution engineered for remote and environmentally sensitive sites. Requiring no water, electricity, civil works, or council approvals, it offers a 12-tonne per axle load capacity and can be set up in under an hour, making it ideal for industries like mining, construction, and agriculture.
Dry WC-12T vs Traditional Wet Wheel Wash: Side by Side
Dry Wheel Wash Systems Explained: A Smarter Alternative to Water-Based Cleaning
Many wheel wash systems rely on spray bars, pumps, and filtration to remove contamination from tyres. While effective in some environments, these systems often require water supply, power access, and wastewater handling, which can increase complexity on-site.
A dry wheel wash system takes a different approach. Vehicles pass over a structured steel surface that dislodges mud, dirt, and debris through controlled wheel rotation. This method eliminates runoff and avoids the need for trade waste permits or water treatment processes.
For sites with limited services or strict environmental controls, this approach simplifies deployment and ongoing use. It is particularly suited to remote projects, temporary worksites, and operations looking to reduce maintenance while still meeting road cleanliness and compliance expectations.
Dry Wheel Wash: What People Assume vs What Actually Happens
Compliance
Compliance & Safety
How Site Conditions Determine the Right Wheel Wash Configuration
Soil composition, vehicle frequency, available footprint, and project duration all influence which wheel wash configuration will perform consistently on your site. Clay-heavy ground behaves differently from dry aggregate. A high-volume haul road requires a different setup than a low-traffic access point. Getting this wrong means reduced cleaning effectiveness and potential compliance gaps.
Our modular systems are configured around these variables – no unnecessary infrastructure, no one-size-fits-all approach. Before recommending a solution, we assess your specific site layout, traffic sequencing, axle load requirements, and whether the project is short-term or ongoing.
Factors to evaluate before selecting a system:
Quick Site Readiness Audit
Run through this before you spec a wheel wash system. The more boxes you tick, the more critical egress control becomes for your project.
Three or more ticks? You are in the high-risk zone. A modular wheel wash system at egress is the lowest-cost way to remove that exposure.
How Our Wheel Wash Systems Are Engineered for Real Site Conditions
Selecting the right wheel wash system starts with understanding how your site actually operates. Vehicle types, axle loads, soil composition, and traffic flow all influence how effectively mud and debris can be removed at the exit point. A system that works on dry aggregate will not perform the same in wet clay, and high-frequency haul routes require a different setup compared to low-volume access points.
At Washbay HQ, we focus on practical system alignment. This includes evaluating site layout, available footprint, entry and exit sequencing, and whether the project is short-term or ongoing. Our modular wheel wash systems are configured to suit these variables without introducing unnecessary infrastructure.
The result is a solution that integrates cleanly into your operations while supporting road cleanliness, reducing tracking risks, and maintaining compliance with environmental and site management requirements.
3 STEP Process
Need a Wheel Wash System on Site in Days, Not Months?
Quote back within 24 hours. Engineer-signed drawings included. Trusted by Australia’s largest mining and government fleets.
FAQ’s Frequently asked questions
Wheel Wash System: Common Questions
How quickly can a wheel wash system be installed on my site?
The WC-12T arrives ready to deploy and is set up in under an hour. There is no excavation, no slab pour, no power hook-up, and no plumbing. Trucks can roll over it the same day it lands on site.
Do I need council approval to use a wheel wash system?
Because the WC-12T is fully above-ground and modular, it does not usually require council approval the way a fixed in-ground wash bay does. Engineer-signed drawings are supplied so you can lodge documentation with council or mine site approvals if requested.
Can the wheel wash system handle fully loaded haul trucks?
Yes. The WC-12T is rated to 12 tonnes per axle, which covers prime movers, water carts, tippers, and the majority of plant moving through construction and mine site exits. Heavier load ratings are available on request.
How does a dry wheel wash system clean without water?
Vehicles pass over a structured steel rumble grid that forces three full wheel rotations across the cleaning surface. The mechanical action knocks mud, clay, and aggregate off the tyre tread and sidewall. No spray bars, pumps, or wastewater management needed.
What happens to the mud and debris that comes off the wheels?
Dislodged material drops below the grid and collects in the bay. Periodic clean-out with a skid steer or front-end loader returns it to the site stockpile. There is no contaminated water to handle, no oil/water separator to service, and no trade waste to dispose of.
Can a wheel wash system be moved between sites or stages?
Yes. The modular design is engineered for relocation. As haul routes change or project stages shift the egress point, the system can be lifted, transported, and redeployed without civil works. This is one of the main reasons mining and equipment hire customers prefer modular over fixed.
Will a wheel wash system actually keep my site EPA compliant?
A properly specified and positioned system at the active egress point is the recognised control measure for tracking. Combined with engineer-signed drawings and an environmental management plan that references the install, it directly addresses the EPA road cleanliness obligation that triggers most regulatory action.
How much does a wheel wash system cost?
Pricing depends on footprint (10m, 18m, or 22m), axle load rating, and project duration. Most projects come in well under the cost of a fixed in-ground bay once civil works, permits, and downtime are factored in. We turn quotes around in 24 hours.
Why WashBay HQ
Built for Compliance. Engineered for the Toughest Industries.
At Washbay HQ, we deliver trust, compliance, and long-term operational efficiency. Our expertise is dedicated exclusively to 100% above ground, modular wash bay systems, engineered to remove complexity and risk from your operations.
Our solutions are:
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Fast to install – no costly civil works or long council delays.
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Easy to relocate – modular systems designed for portability.
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Built for industry – heavy-duty structural steel, hot-dip galvanised to AS/NZS 4680 for maximum durability in harsh conditions.
Every system is a turnkey solution backed by compliance assurance. We engineer to meet EPA discharge standards and provide all necessary documentation, including Form 15 certificates, trade waste approvals, and WHS compliance support. Combined with our water treatment technology, our wash bays reduce environmental risk while lowering running costs through recycling and efficient wastewater management.
We are proudly Australian-owned and operated, trusted across mining, transport, construction, automotive, agriculture, and government sectors.
Whether for a small workshop or a large fleet depot, our focus remains the same: practical, scalable wash bay solutions that keep your business compliant, efficient, and operational with minimal downtime.
Washbay HQ is your trusted partner.
Discover the right solution.
Why wash bay?
Wash Bay HQ – Sustainable Cleaning Solutions Since 2006
Choosing the right wash bay partner is about more than just equipment — it’s about trust, compliance, and long-term efficiency. At Wash Bay HQ, we specialise exclusively in above-ground, modular wash bay systems designed to remove complexity from your operations. Our solutions are fast to install, easy to relocate, and built to perform under the harshest industrial conditions.
What sets us apart is our commitment to delivering turnkey compliance. Every system is engineered to meet Australian environmental standards, helping your business stay ahead of regulatory requirements while protecting valuable resources. By integrating robust water treatment and recycling technology, our wash bays not only ensure legal compliance but also drive down running costs.
We are proudly Australian-owned and operated, working closely with clients in mining, transport, construction, automotive, and government sectors. From small workshops to large fleet depots, we bring the same focus: practical, scalable wash bay solutions that keep your business moving without unnecessary downtime.
When you choose Wash Bay HQ, you’re choosing a partner that values speed, reliability, and sustainability. We don’t just supply wash bays — we provide peace of mind, knowing that your operations are supported by systems built for the future.
















