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Stormwater Treatment

This table highlights post-construction stormwater treatment. Often, such treatment replaces pond forebays and significantly reduces owner maintenance costs associated with detention or retention basins as well as below-grade stormwater storage structures. 

 Name Product  Description

 Cedar Street

Nutrient Separating Baffle Box 

Full-Flow Stormwater Treatment With Installation Ease

Hoffman Brothers cracker-jack underground crew installed two Nutrient Separating Baffle Boxes on October 14th in spite of a weather-related delay ... 

 Chippewa Trails Outfall

Nutrient Separating Baffle Box 

Municipal Stormwater Treatment

The City of Maitland [FL] modernizes Chippewa Trails Outfall while providing stormwater treatment via a Nutrient Separating Baffle Box.  

Huron High School 

Nutrient Separating
Baffle Box

Storm Drain Water Quality Treatment Under Full Flow Conditions

Recognizing the value of treating all stormwater flowing within a storm drain, Beckett and Raeder, Inc. specified the use of a Nutrient Separating Baffle Box [NSBB] on the Huron High School project. The NSBB, model 6-12, fit the requirements of not just enabling an on-line design flow of 43 cfs, but treating ... 

Mill Race Development

Nutrient Separating
Baffle Box

NSBB System Flexibility Overcomes Demanding Performance/Geometrical Constraints

Selecting a storm drain treatment unit might be difficult when faced with the desire to significantly improve water quality during full-flow conditions and having to install the system under challenging site constraints ...

University of Central Florida

 Nutrient Separating Baffle Box

Storm Drain System Treatment Demonstration

The University of Central Florida demonstrates a stormwater treatment Best Management Practices via a Nutrient Separating Baffle Box ... 

Valhalla Park 

 Nutrient Separating Baffle Box

Storm Drain Water Quality Treatment - No Sump Design Reduces Bacteriological & Nutrient Loadings

To achieve improvement - one must deploy alternative approaches
Such is the performance intent for the storm drain water treatment system installed at Valhalla Park. Rather than utilize a conventional ‘first-flush’ approach, C2AE focused on implementing ...