SPELFilter: Water Quality Outcomes & Heavy Metal Removal

Heavy metal removal is a leading requirement for stormwater filtration across the New Zealand region, ...
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Exploring SQIDEP – Setting the Standard for Stormwater Treatment

About the Webinar SQIDEP (Stormwater Quality Enhancement Mechanism Assessment Procedure) represents a list of critical ...
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Waikato Approval: SPELFilter

Waikato has become the latest region in New Zealand to approve the SPELFilter, our high-performance ...
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The Flow Issue #7

Grab a coffee, find a comfy spot and get ready to delve into The Flow ...
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Design Benefits of FRP GPTs & SPEL Vortceptor

Gross Pollutant Traps (GPTs) play an integral role as primary stormwater treatment devices and form ...
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What Is a Full Retention Oil And Water Separator?

A device that treats the water captured in sites where a hydrocarbon such as oil ...
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What Sites Require Full Retention Oil And Water Separation Devices?

Full retention separators are used at high risk sites including, but not limited to: Service ...
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Are There Different Types Of Full Retention Separators?

Yes. Because the concentration and volume of hydrocarbon runoff differ site by site, each site ...
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How Often Does An Oil And Water Separator Need Cleaning (And Maintenance)?

It depends on the unit’s size and how much incoming water flow it handles, but ...
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What Are The Benefits Of Two-Chamber Full Retention Oil And Water Separators?

There are several benefits, which is why the Spillceptor features a two-chamber design: Improved water-quality outcomes ...
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