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Underground Storm Water Detention Systems
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The implementation of EPA mandated NPDS (National Pollution Discharge Standards) regulations coupled with the increasing value of developed land is growing the market for underground storm water detention systems. (www.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/sw_tech_fs_runoff.pdf)
Every land development project requires storm water management. Post development storm water discharge can not exceed the pre-development discharge rate. Typically this is accomplished with a detention pond. Where land is valuable or where other considerations are present (safety, mosquito control...) underground storm water detention systems are constructed.
Traditional underground storm water detention systems have typically been constructed with metal and plastic pipes and pipe arches. These systems require structural backfill for stability and a large footprint.
GeoStorageŽ Underground Stormwater Detention Systems are an alternative to traditional systems and provide the least expensive, smallest, most durable and easiest to maintain storm water detention/retention system in the market.
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| Corrugated Steel Pipe |
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| Corrugated HDPE Pipe |
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| Arch Chambers |
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