Chuck,
We specialize in stormwater treatment and are planning to use the attached
passive filter to control nitrates and phosphorus at several golf course
applications. Please review the passive filter data on the final page of
the brochure developed in Germany and marketed in the US by Royal
Environmental. We will be giving a white paper on it in Denver StormCon06
in July. We are currently simulating lab data at our facility in Seattle
to duplicate the German data.
Let me know if this is of any interest?
James Mothersbaugh
Office (425) 402-1659
Mobile (206) 947-5922
jim@...
www.watertectonics.com
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From: stormwaterpro@yahoogroups.com [mailto:stormwaterpro@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of cwbudinger@...
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 5:29 AM
To: stormwaterpro@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [StormwaterPro] Nitrogen and Phosphorus removal BMP's
Need more information.
Source of Nitrogen and Phosphorus?
How tight is tight for real estate?
A modified design for vegetated pond (that I have developed) may be
appropriate, but I do not know the site constraints.
Most important, why is phosphorus and nitrogen leaving the site?
I would be interested in talking about a modified vegetative pond, if I knew
the constraints and the source. It may be unpractical, but worth a thought
for other projects.
Chuck Budinger
Director, Georgia Watershed Alliance (non-profit research foundation)
-----Original Message-----
From: mike_lefrancois <mike_lefrancois@...>
To: stormwaterpro@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 23:38:37 -0000
Subject: [StormwaterPro] Nitrogen and Phosphorus removal BMP's
I am looking into some alternatives for Nitrogen and Phosphorus
removal from stormwater. Real estate is tight and we're generally
lookign at vaults and piping. A vegetated pond is least desirable due
to the real estate invovled, and groundwater is high such that
infiltration is not likely effective. Are there off-the-shelf
products such as inserts available that can treat generally urban
runoff to 0.5 mg/L Nitrogen and 0.1 mg/L Phosphorus? I've had little
luck locating a simple solution.
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Don't forget to use the StormwaterPro resources
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he StormwaterPro resources
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http://www.egroups.com/group/stormwaterpro
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