Evaluation of Stormwater Filtration Systems
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As the need for efficient stormwater treatment grows, there will be an increasing number of commercial filtration systems offered. To perform a successful evaluation of stormwater filtration systems, key elements should be considered.
Join us for this valuable webinar and learn the stormwater filtration fundamentals which should be used to evaluate all filter systems prior to the implementation of a pilot study.
Overview (in-depth)
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Date & Time
Register for Event (Deadline is June 24th.)
DATE & TIME
Tuesday - July 5th, 2005 12:00 noon -1:00 p.m. eastern Time
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. pacific Time
REGISTRATION
Email your name, job title, and organization to: contactus@stormwaterauthority.org
or, fill out the following form and fax to (866) 832-8126.
Registration Form
Deadline: June 24. Space is limited.
You will receive a confirmation of your registration.
OVERVIEW
"Evaluation of Stormwater Filtration Systems"
As the need for efficient stormwater treatment grows, there will be an increasing number of commercial filtration systems offered. As part of their due diligence the regulator goes through an evaluation process to determine if the proposed system will meet some basic criteria. If the facility meets these criteria, a pilot project is identified to evaluate the facility in the field. This presentation addresses some of the stormwater filtration fundamentals which should be used to evaluate all filter systems prior to the implementation of a pilot study.
To perform a successful evaluation of stormwater filtration systems, key elements (as listed below) should be considered.
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System Hydraulics
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Media Hydraulics
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Media Type
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Structural Considerations
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Maintenance Considerations
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Ongoing Support
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Additional Considerations
Join us for this webinar and learn more about stormwater filtration system fundamentals.
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Meet the Speaker
Jim Lenhart
Vice President of Research and Development
Stormwater Management, Inc.
Jim’s 16 years of hydrologic and hydraulic design experience is complemented by his extensive knowledge of computer programming and systems design. He has an excellent background in hydrologic and hydraulic theory and statistical analysis, which has been enhanced by his position as adjunct professor of civil engineering at Portland State University. Jim has gained experience by working on a broad array of water resources projects, including data collection, statistical analysis, drainage design, pipeline design and analysis, detention/retention pond design, permitting, instrumentation systems and wetlands investigation and design. Select projects include:
As Vice President of Research and Development at Stormwater Management, Inc. in Portland, Oregon, Jim has been responsible for the development of the StormFilter, StormScreen and StormGate Separator technologies. The result of the effort is four patents on both the hydraulic apparatus and media used to remove pollutants from stormwater.
To date over 20,000 filters have been installed
throughout the United States.
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