Reduce Floatable Solid Substances in Storm Water

July 16, 2003

Hancor’s Storm Water Quality unit, incorporating the patent pending Baffle 55 device, reduces the velocity and turbulence of water flow, thus allowing the grit, sediment and other solids common to parking lots and roadways to settle and remain in the unit while the clean effluent is discharged.

The high-density polyethylene unit is capable of dramatic reduction of floatable solid substances as well as hydrocarbons. The Baffle 55 device is also designed to simplify maintenance and promote sediment separation. The SWQ Unit improves the quality of the runoff from a localized area before discharging to a storm sewer or receiving body of water.

Source: Hancor

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