Stormwater Discharge (Stormwater Runoff) Equipment
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Manufactured by Urban Asset Solutions Pty Ltd.based in AUSTRALIA
Sand Filters are typically used in water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) as a component of a treatment train to remove pollution conveyed in stormwater runoff before discharge to receiving waterways or to underground storage for collection and reuse. Sand filters operate in a similar manner to Bio-retention systems, with treated ...
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Manufactured by NDS, Inc.based in USA
NDS Flo-Well is a manufactured dry well that is an easy to install and sustainable solution for storm water runoff. Used independently or as part of a larger storm water management system, Flo-Well units collect, retain, and discharge storm water on-site, offering a gravel-free alternative to a traditional dry well. Units are modular and ...
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Manufactured by Idro Groupbased in ITALY
IDRODEPURAZIONE has developed a number of treatment plants designed for small, medium and large surfaces. Rainwater runoff which flows along impervious surfaces (roads, parking lots and sidewalks) is a major source of pollution of receiving ...
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based in USA
Storm water is simply rain water or melted snow that runs off the land and into rivers, streams, and lakes. When storm water flows through industrial sites it may accumulate pollutants and transport them into national waterways where they can impact wildlife, restrict swimming areas, and affect the navigability of the nation’s ...
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Manufactured by ParkProcess, a subsidiary of ParkUSAbased in USA
Above ground steel tank coalescing type separator utilizing polypropylene porous tubes to capture droplets. Oil/water separators are commonly used to separate oils from a variety of waste water discharges, as in industrial waste streams and storm water discharges. A properly designed, installed and operated oil/water separator system ...
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based in USA
development occurs the percentage of impervious surfaces increases. The precipitation the lands on the buildings and paved surfaces runs off the landscape and eventually is discharged into receiving waters. This runoff, also known as stormwater runoff, must be properly directed or soil erosion and flooding can ...
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