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Oldcastle Stormwater Case Study
Oldcastle Stormwater Solution’s PerkFilter™ stormwater media treatment device has been verified by the New Jersey Corporation for Advanced Technology (NJCAT), one of the most comprehensive, rigorous, and recognized verification programs in the United States, and additionally certified by New Jersey’s Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) as an approved manufactured treatment device (MTD) based on recent laboratory test results.
Approved for at least 80% TSS removal in accordance with the NJDEP filtration protocol, PerkFilter is rated at 18 GPM, while similar competitive units are approved at 15 GPM.
Used to reduce pollutant loading in runoff from urban developments, the PerkFilter stormwater media filtration device captures and retains
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We are excited to offer such a comprehensive solution. The NJDEP approval will give designers an effective tool to meet stormwater treatment requirements with full engineering design support and provide a cost-effective and easy to maintain option for contractors and owners.”
The PerkFilter unit offers an innovative and economic alternative for Best Management Practice (BMP) implementation in new and retrofit applications where space is limited and effective stormwater treatment is required. The PerkFilter device can be used to help meet Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements for removal of solids, trash, debris, and petroleum hydrocarbons. The device can also be a critical component of a comprehensive Low Impact Development (LID) strategy to help increase the service life of infiltration, detention, and retention systems as well as other stormwater treatment


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