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UrbanGreen Stormwater experts discussing Low Impact Development, Onsite Water Management, Rainwater Harvesting and all things Stormwater.

 

By Jim Lenhart | Wednesday, April 18, 2012 | 191 Views

Perlite Stormwater Filtration Media

During the past few years, a number of different filter media have been used for stormwater filtration. Media such as sand, peat, and compost have been used successfully. Recent uses of perlite, zeolite, carbon, and other “exotic” media have expanded the choices for targeting specific pollutants. Here are some questions you should ask when selecting the right media for your application...

By Michael Hunter | Thursday, February 02, 2012 | 204 Views

StormFilter at Fashion Island

The primary credit applicable for the Stormwater Management StormFilter® is Credit 6.2, Stormwater Design - Quality Control, under the Sustainable Sites category. There is one credit point allowable under this category for qualifying BMPs.

By Michael Hunter | Thursday, January 12, 2012 | 1112 Views

Siphon Actuated Filtration

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This patented technology is employed by the Stormwater Management StormFilter in order to prevent surface blinding, ensure use of all media, and prolong cartridge life. In principal, the system siphons stormwater runoff through its cartridge.

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By Michael Hunter | Tuesday, January 03, 2012 | 285 Views

filtration-basics

There are many aspects of stormwater filtration. Here, we discuss media surface area, surface vs. bed filtration, media hydraulic conductivity and flow control, performance data and longevity.  And how it can help you choose the right stormwater filter system.

By Greg Kowalsky | Tuesday, December 06, 2011 | 852 Views

UrbanGreen Stormwater Solutions Staircase

With LID, not all solutions are created equal. There is a hierarchy in the regulations for what is the preferred technology. So it’s not so much is it approved or not approved… there are certain preferred technologies that must be considered first, and if that doesn’t work, you consider the next option in preference. This is a huge difference in conventional stormwater regulations, which says technologies must be approved by state of local jurisdictions – and then everything is on a level playing field. 

By Michael Macnoskey | Wednesday, November 30, 2011 | 481 Views

filter

Filtering stormwater is an effective way to remove the most challenging pollutants from urban runoff - including fine solids, soluble heavy metals, and total nutrients. Though the physics of filtration are the same, there are many variables to consider when designing a stormwater filtration system. It’s important when designing a filter treatment system to consider a balanced approach that incorporates performance, hydraulics, longevity and life cycle costs.

By Michael Hunter | Monday, November 07, 2011 | 809 Views

Maintaining a StormFilter

All stormwater BMP’s will require maintenance at some time or time interval. Long-term maintenance costs and maintainability are very important considerations. Here are some other things you should consider when discussing maintenance of your stormwater filtration system.

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