For Stormwater Treatment (e.g., Rainwater Runoff, Stormsewer Treatment, Etc.) Patents (Class 210/170.03)
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Patent number: 8555586Abstract: A structural module (10) for use in water irrigation, water drainage, water retention and water filtering systems, comprises a load bearing base unit (10) and porous material (15), wherein the base unit has a top wall (11) and a bottom wall (12) spaced therefrom by one or more supporting elements (13, 20) so as to define a volume between the top and bottom walls. The base unit being provided with apertures (17, 18, 19) to permit the flow of liquid into and out of the volume. The porous material is a block (15) foamed polymeric material which occupies a substantial portion of the volume within the base unit and absorbs and retains water that passes through the apertures.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2008Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Inventors: Timothy Robert Lowe, Andrew Shuttleworth, Paul David Culleton, Tim Puehmeier
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Publication number: 20130264257Abstract: A stormwater treatment device has an annular outer portion and an annular inner portion positioned at least partially within the annular outer portion, the annular inner portion offset from the annular outer portion to define a channel between the annular inner portion and the annular outer portion. A flow conduit within the annular inner portion connects to an inlet and has a plurality of openings within the inner portion. The annular outer portion has an outlet connecting to the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventor: Ronald J. Anderson
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Publication number: 20130264258Abstract: A stormwater treatment vault has a body defining a top surface, a bottom surface, a first side, a second side opposite the first side, and an interior space. A first baffle and a second baffle define a first, second, and third section within the interior space. The vault has an inlet in the first section and an outlet in the third section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Ronald J. Anderson, Ryan Spreeman
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Publication number: 20130256234Abstract: A system and process for treatment of sewage water from a building are disclosed. The system has a source of sewage water located inside or about a building, a sewage treatment apparatus to receive and treat sewage water from the sewage water source, and a storm drain connected to the sewage treatment apparatus—where the storm drain receives treated sewage water from the sewage treatment apparatus. The sewage treatment apparatus of the system has a sparger, an electrolytic cell, and an upper section. The sparger is below the upper section and above the electrolytic cell. The process includes receiving sewage water from a sewage water source, treating sewage water in the sewage treatment apparatus, and directing the treated sewage water to a storm drain.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventors: Jorge Miller, Louisa Kling Miller
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Patent number: 8545697Abstract: A device for the treatment of waste material in a waste water collection system includes an inner core and an outer portion partially surrounding the inner core such that at least one surface of the inner core is exposed. The inner core has a greater water solubility than the outer portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2012Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: United Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Vincent J. Thorgersen, John H. Bacon, Eric D. Frazier
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Patent number: 8545696Abstract: A fluid drainage system configured for draining a basin impounding fluid and sediment, solids or the like of varying density and turbidity. The system includes a first conduit and a second conduit within or adjacent to the first conduit to form a fluid receiving chamber between the first and second conduits, each conduit having apertures therethrough, with the apertures of the first and second conduits being sized and arranged relative to one another and so configured as to preferentially discharge fluid from the top of a basin, thus providing flow conditions which inhibit the entry of sediment into the system so as to maximize the retention of sediment within the basin and reduce turbidity and Total Suspended Sediment in the discharged fluid.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2011Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: University of Tennessee Research FoundationInventors: John Tyner, Daniel C. Yoder, Brent Pilon
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Patent number: 8535533Abstract: The invention provides a bioretention system comprising one or more chambers and a high flow bypass system with top and bottom weirs for water filtration and storm water flow management. The invention also provides methods that are useful for managing storm water flow and inhibiting the flow of pollutants, debris, and other contaminants into drainage systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: KriStar Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Douglas Allard
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Patent number: 8535523Abstract: A fluid flow control and debris intercepting apparatus for controlling the flow of fluid and the introduction of debris into the entrance of a water diversion system such as a curbside storm drain.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Inventors: Denis Friezner, Scott Alberts
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Publication number: 20130233806Abstract: A device for filtering stormwater inside a storm drain includes a filter unit and a floating carrier for carrying the filter unit. The filter unit includes a bottom portion and a top portion. The carrier includes an axially extending recess for receiving the bottom portion of the filter unit, so that at least a part of the bottom portion of the filter unit is arranged below a surface of the stormwater inside the storm drain when the device is arranged therein. Through apertures extend radially from an outer surface of the carrier to the recess, so that stormwater at the surface can pass through the apertures and reach the bottom portion of the filter unit. Also a method for filtering stormwater inside a storm drain is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Inventor: Niels Dannrup
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Publication number: 20130228527Abstract: An apparatus for filtering polluted water in drainage systems. The apparatus comprising a collection chamber for collecting the water, having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and two sides between the ends. An inlet is disposed at or near the first end for the water to enter the collection chamber and a filter screen is disposed in the sides through which the water exits the collection chamber. A deflector is disposed at or near the second end of the collection chamber to deflect downwardly the water flowing towards it.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2011Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: GROSS POLLUTANT TRAPS PTY LTDInventor: Leo Crasti
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Publication number: 20130220904Abstract: A filter that separates and adapts to the volume of rainwater based on the adaptability of the variations of the volume of rain, being self-cleaning and eliminating the debris from the piping, made of a pipe (3) connected by the entrance (4) and to the filter that separates and adapts to rainwater's volume. Here the filters (10), (11) and (13) move, programmed by the calibrator (5), to adapt and absorb the largest volume of rain possible (6), eliminating the rubbish (15) through the exit (14) and guiding the water (6) to the exit (7).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2011Publication date: August 29, 2013Inventor: Wadih Antonio Garios
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Patent number: 8517047Abstract: A rainwater regulating system is described. An object of this invention to provide an attachment for rain gutters that allows for easy collections of rainwater into a rain barrel. It is another object of the invention to provide a gutter attachment that does not need to be removed in cold weather. It is yet another object of this invention to provide a gutter attachment that screens out debris from water prior to allowing water to enter the water barrel; said debris can be easily cleaned without removing the attachment or disturbing the barrel. It is another objective of the invention to provide a gutter attachment that allows overflow to easily flow through the gutter without causing structural damage to either the barrel or the gutter.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Inventor: Soo Teoh
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Publication number: 20130213869Abstract: The invention provides structures, methods, and assemblies for incorporating fixtures and appliances, such as a tree, street lamp, or light pole, into a bioretention system. The invention also provides methods, filtration modules, and additional structures that are useful for managing storm water flow and inhibiting the flow of pollutants, debris, and other contaminants into drainage systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: KRISTAR ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventor: KRISTAR ENTERPRISES, INC.
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Patent number: 8512555Abstract: A stormwater filter assembly includes a hood and an outlet tube within the hood for draining filtered stormwater. The outlet tube has a solid wall along at least a portion of its height, and an inlet above the solid wall. A second tube is disposed about the outlet tube defining a flow space therebetween for receiving filtered stormwater. The second tube includes a wall that is perforated along at least a portion of its height that overlaps with the solid wall of the outlet tube such that filtered stormwater that enters the flow space must move upward to enter the outlet tube. A filter media is disposed between the hood and the second tube through which stormwater travels during a filtering operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Contech Engineered Solutions LLCInventors: Vaikko P. Allen, II, Scott A. de Ridder, Christopher S. Hersey, Daniel P. Cobb, Greg Kowalsky, Alan K. Stratton
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Patent number: 8512556Abstract: A hood that mounts around an outlet of a catch basin with a cover having a proximal end and distal end; the proximal end being pivotally attached to the hood. The cover pivots between a closed sealed position that substantially prevents water born contaminants from passing through the access opening and an open position that allows access to the access opening. The cover is made from a flexible material to allow the cover to be lifted from the closed sealed position in a substantially vertical path that allows access to the outlet of a catch basin.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Best Management Products, Inc.Inventors: Lee A. Duran, Thomas J. Mullen, III
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Publication number: 20130206661Abstract: A system for separating waste materials from a flowing stream of surface water comprises a vertical cylindrical vessel and a vertical structure within the cylindrical vessel. The vertical structure comprises stacked filtering elements and weirs sized to accommodate normal and increased fluid flow for abnormally high surface water flow conditions. The flowing stream containing waste material under normal flow conditions enters the vessel and passes through a filtering wall portion in a lower section of the vertical structure and exits through and effluent pipe. Under higher flow conditions the water flows through an overflow structure mounted on top of a lower cylindrical structure The over flow structure comprises one or more upwardly extending filtering structures and weirs sized to accommodate the excess flow conditions, filter at least a portion of the waste material from said excess flow and direct such excess flow to the effluent pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2012Publication date: August 15, 2013Inventor: Walter G. Stein
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Publication number: 20130206662Abstract: A retention basin includes interlocking concrete vertical wall segments engaged with adjacent segments. Each segment has a vertical wall and a top edge that defines a lifting bore that is complimentary in shape to a removable lifting bolt that is configured to provide a lifting attachment point for a lifting cable and an internal bore in alignment with the internal bore of an adjacent segment. A pin is disposed in the internal bores to maintain the segments in alignment. An eyebolt includes an eye portion disposed around the pin. A plate is bolted to the eyebolt and against the vertical walls of two adjacent segments to maintain the two segments in a spatial relationship. An earth anchor is buried in the soil to provide lateral support to the segments. A post-installation attachment is affixed to the lifting bore of at least one segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2013Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: HOK PRODUCT DESIGN, LLCInventors: Paul Wilhelms, Matt Snelling, Jim Fetterman, Robert Race, David Mudd
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Patent number: 8500996Abstract: Broadly, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a self sustaining green vegetated roof for harvesting and recycling rain water, including a re-created wetland disposed to harvest rain water, the re-created wetland supported on top of a combination of pervious and impervious layers of materials configured on a top surface of a roof of a building; a water filtration system disposed to mimic a natural wetland ecosystem; and a storage system disposed to collect water from the filtration system to be made available for use.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2010Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Inventor: Ryan Mitchell Bunting
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Patent number: 8501016Abstract: A storm water pretreatment chamber is provided. The storm water pretreatment chamber includes; one or more filter sidewalls; one or more optional water-impermeable sidewalls; one or more optional chamber grates; and one or more catch rails. Methods of treating storm water are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Anoka Conservation DistrictInventors: Christopher Allen Lord, Shawn Patrick Tracy, Nathan Scott Zwonitzer
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Publication number: 20130193046Abstract: A sorptive-filtration system for removing at least one of negatively or positively charged ions, complexes or particulates from an aqueous stream. The system includes a) flow formed substantially from at least one of rainfall-runoff or snowmelt-runoff; b) a filter containment communicating with the runoff stream such that at least part of the stream passes through the filter containment; and c) a granular filter media disposed within the filter containment, the filter media having an amphoteric material applied thereto, wherein the amphoteric material comprises a metal selected from at least one of Fe, Al, Mn, or Si.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Unit Process Technologies, LLCInventor: Unit Process Technologies, LLC
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Publication number: 20130193047Abstract: A strainer for a rainwater catchment system includes a container having a top end and a lid sized to cover the top end. The lid has an opening formed therein defined by an edge. The strainer further comprises an upper flange extending outwardly, a vertical side wall extending downwardly from the upper flange, and a bottom rim connected to the side wall, with the bottom rim extending inwardly. A filter removably connects to the bottom rim, with the filter including a lower reinforcing web, an upper retainer, and a mesh held between the lower reinforcing web and the upper retainer, so that the filter is adapted to allow rainwater to pass therethrough while filtering debris therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2013Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Catt Lyon Design, Inc.Inventor: Charleen Catt Lyon
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Publication number: 20130193045Abstract: A welded wire mesh is rolled into an elongated tubular wire frame, and sizing rings surround the tubular wire frame to maintain the tubular frame with a predetermined diameter. The wire frame is partially covered with a sediment filter fabric attached by wire clips, and an end portion of the tubular frame is inserted into an inlet portion of an installed storm water pipe. A collar member includes a wire collar frame secured to the tubular wire frame and is covered by a flexible filter material to filter storm water flowing between the tubular frame and the water pipe and to form a stop which prevents the tubular frame from moving further into the pipe. A top portion of the tubular wire frame is uncovered by filter fabric to define an overflow opening for storm water with very light sediment to flow into the storm water pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventor: Gregory M. Vreeland
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Patent number: 8496814Abstract: A system designed to control and filter runoff water in storm drains is presented. Drain water frequently carries trash, organic matter, suspended solids, hydrocarbons, metals, nutrients and bacteria collected from streets and parking lots into a storm drain inlet, which enters storm water drain pipe systems. The present invention supplies a series of baffle boxes inserted in the drain water stream with a final box possessing an upflow filter and a hydrocarbon absorbing boom. The system can also support a storm flow bypass that directs high-flow storm runoff water directly to the outlet to protect the filter system.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2010Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Inventor: Zachariha Kent
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Patent number: 8496810Abstract: A device for being received within a downspout of a rain gutter assembly is provided. The device is configured for being received in a downspout of the type having an inlet at a top portion thereof and an outlet at a bottom portion thereof. The device includes a housing defining a longitudinally extending passageway for allowing flow of uncollected water therethrough, at least one laterally extending collection aperture defined in the housing for allowing flow of collected water therethrough, a collection chamber in communication with the at least one drain for collecting water, and a drain outlet in communication with the chamber for allowing flow of collected water therethrough. A storage tank such as a flexible bladder may also be provided. The storage tank may be in communication with a siphon pump assembly. The storage tank may also be provided with a camouflaging pattern and ultraviolet and rot resistant materials.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2011Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Rainflex, LLCInventor: Paul Bradley Forrest
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Patent number: 8491797Abstract: Devices, apparatus, systems and methods for preventing backflow current problems which often have caused debris and litter to pass out of screen type baskets used in storm water treatment systems. A half size or full size pivoting panel at the input end of a basket screen system placed in a storm water treatment chamber can downwardly divert incoming storm water so as to prevent back flow currents from being formed. The pivoting panel can work well during high flow conditions. A half size or full size pylon located in the input end of the basket screen can split and divert incoming storm water to also prevent back flow currents from also being formed. The pylon can work well during low flow conditions. Also, both the half pivoting panel and the half pylon can both be used at the input end of the screen basket. Still furthermore a gap in the floor before the input end of the screen basket can allow for sediment coming to pass down and collect beneath the screen basket.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2010Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Inventor: Tom Happel
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Publication number: 20130180903Abstract: A stormwater filtration system includes a chamber structure with a treatment cell open at the top to atmosphere and a surrounding wall. A filter structure in the treatment cell includes an outer wall spaced from the surrounding wall of the treatment cell to provide a water collection and settling space between the two. The filter structure includes a media bed therewithin and a top portion exposed to atmosphere and defining a planting area. Live vegetative matter within the planting area includes a root system that extends down into the media bed of the filter structure for interaction with water passing through the media bed. An inlet to the treatment cell receives stormwater, which first enters the collection and settling space, then laterally enters the filter structure for passing through the media bed and in contact with the root structure, before exiting the filter structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2013Publication date: July 18, 2013Inventor: Gregory T. Kowalsky
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Publication number: 20130175216Abstract: A stormwater filtration system suitable for treatment of stormwater runoff in a developed environment uses a treatment bay that includes a filtration bed with live plant matter and a plurality of functional layers. The filtration bed may include an adsorption layer or area that contains a phosphorus adsorptive granular media. In accordance with another aspect, the filtration system includes a layer of permeable pavers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: CONTECH STORMWATER SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Jia Ma, James H. Lenhart, JR.
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Patent number: 8480887Abstract: A stormwater gully comprises a chamber in which an outlet assembly is installed. The outlet assembly comprises filter units connected to an outlet housing. In use, stormwater can flow from the chamber in an upwards direction through filter units into the outlet housing. The outlet housing has an outlet, which extends from the gully. At high rates of flow, the water level in the chamber will rise until water can flow into the outlet housing through bypass inlets. The bypass inlets are connected to the interior of the housing by siphons defined by arched regions of a top cover. The siphons allow rapid discharge of water until the water level returns below the level of the bypass inlets. A slow drain down feature is provided which enables the chamber and outlet assembly to be drained below the level of the primary inlet.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Hydro International plcInventors: Robert Yaw Gyamfi Andoh, Jeremy Fink, Jeremy Paul Lecornu, Michael Guy Faram
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Patent number: 8475654Abstract: Included in this disclosure is a downspout drain filter for rain gutter downspouts. The downspout drain filer comprises elongated housing having an axis, a top portion, and a bottom portion. A transition portion connects the top portion to the bottom portion. The top portion includes an intake opening, a top portion perimeter, a debris opening, a filter attachment location, and a downspout attachment location. The downspout attachment location includes a flexible collar that defines a downspout attachment location perimeter that is less than the top portion perimeter. The bottom portion includes a flexible collapsible body that extends from the transition portion. A connection end is positioned opposite the transition portion as a part of the bottom portion. A filter is positioned in the top portion to direct debris out the debris opening and to permit liquid to pass to the bottom portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2010Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Inventor: Jeffrey E. Smith
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Patent number: 8475655Abstract: The curb inlet filter includes a filter bag having an opening at an upper end leading into an interior of the filter bag and a support bar coupled to one side of the upper end of the filter bag. The support bar is configured to rest outside of the basin against curb face sides bounding the opening in the street level curb face. A support frame is coupled to a second side of the upper end of the filter bag and is configured to engage with the support bar to suspend the support frame substantially at grade within an interior of the basis and define a rigid opening into the filter bag. The remainder of the filter bag hangs below grade within the curb side drain basin.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2011Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Metrochem, Inc.Inventors: Derek Sasaki, Roni Sasaki
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Patent number: 8459900Abstract: A vortex flow type water surface control device for a draining device is provided. The vortex flow type water surface control device may include an inflow pipe, an outflow pipe, an intercepting pipe, and a separating weir that is disposed to block the intercepting pipe and the inflow pipe from the outflow pipe. The vortex flow type water surface control device may also include a control plate that is disposed between an opening of the inflow pipe and an opening of the intercepting pipe. A height of the control plate may be higher than at least a height of the separating weir. The control plate may be apart from the separating weir, and may approximately extend to a center axis of the intercepting pipe.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignees: Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Tokyo Metropolitan Sewerage Servce Corporation, Nippon Koei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ikuo Uemura, Hirofumi Ishiwada, Shouichi Banba, Aya Uchino, Tsuneo Ochiai, Hiroshi Komatsu, Shigeki Nishimura, Shigeru Tukada
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Patent number: 8438731Abstract: A method of mounting a grate adapter unit beneath a stormwater collection grate includes steps of providing a grate adapter unit having a plurality of outwardly extending mounting flanges, each mounting flange being adapted to fit a different size commercially common stormwater collection grate. The grate adapter unit is trimmed, either at the factory, at the contractor's facilities or at the installation site, at the desired location to select a desired one of the mounting flanges that is appropriate for the collection grate to which the grate adapter is being fit. The grate adapter unit is then mounted beneath the stormwater collection grate using the selected mounting flange. A stormwater remediation unit may be pre-mounted to a lower end of the grate adapter unit or mounted to the lower end after installation.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Fabco Industries, Inc.Inventors: John Peters, Jr., John E. Markee
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Publication number: 20130092632Abstract: An apparatus and method for use in conjunction with grassy swales to collect and filter or otherwise treat dirty or polluted storm water runoff or other fluid is disclosed. The swale overflow screen device is used in connection with a catch basin. One or more swale overflow screen devices are installed within a bioretention swale, such that during periods of routine flow, at least a portion of storm water runoff or other passing fluids can enter the swale overflow screen device, through the catch basin and be released to a drainage system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2012Publication date: April 18, 2013Inventor: Douglas Paul Allard
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Publication number: 20130087509Abstract: A filtration system and method are provided for removing suspended solids and other affiliated pollutants from stormwater runoff and any other contaminated water. The filtration system and method utilize a filter having a geosynthetic material. By improving or replacing a conventional filtration system, such as a sand filtration system, with a geosynthetic material, the removal efficiency of suspended solids and affiliated pollutants is maintained or improved and the lifespan of the filtration system is lengthened due to simpler cleaning processes and a reduced need for material replacements. The filter can be a retrofit filter for fitting to existing storm drains for removing suspended solids and affiliated pollutants.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2012Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: University of MarylandInventors: Allen P. Davis, Ahmet H. Aydilek, David M. Ayres, Carmen Franks
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Publication number: 20130068679Abstract: A stormwater treatment unit comprising a containment vault having an inlet and an outlet separates debris from a flow of stormwater through the unit. The water flow is controlled by a wall which directs flow from the inlet to the outlet through a reservoir of fluid in the unit. Debris separation by density occurs whereby lighter elements such as oil float on top of the fluid and heavier elements such as sediment collect at the bottom of the unit or in collectors in the reservoir. A wire mesh, deflector, and/or ripple boards placed beneath the inlet further increase efficiency of the separation, and a vent pipe is placed above the outlet to release pressure built up in the outlet during operation. A stormwater treatment system and method of retrofitting an existing stormwater trunk line locates the stormwater treatment unit in an off-line position from an existing drainage trunk line.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2011Publication date: March 21, 2013Applicant: Storm Drain Technologies, LLCInventors: William Robert Hannemann, Albert Mayer Cohen
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Publication number: 20130056424Abstract: A horizontal flow water treatment method and wetland biofilter apparatus provides a chamber with impermeable outer walls spaced away from permeable interior walls of a media filtration bed such that a catch basin is formed between the outer walls and the interior walls. The catch basin creates an open area around the perimeter of the interior walls for influent water to fill within the open area on all sides before penetrating the filtration media, providing a large surface area for influent water to interact with the media filtration bed. The influent water enters the catch basin in a horizontal flow path to provide for pre-settling of particulates before making contact with the filtration media. The biofilter design increases the available surface area of the media filtration bed by up to four times for a given volume of water, and thereby minimizes the loading or infiltration rate on the media filtration bed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2012Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: MODULAR WETLANDS, INC.Inventors: Greg B. Kent, Zach J. Kent
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Publication number: 20130056399Abstract: A storm water filtration device for removing storm water contaminants includes a pocket portion, an engagement element(s), and an overflow port(s). As the pocket portion fills with storm water, contaminants having a specific gravity greater than 1.0 are collected within the pocket portion, while storm water continues flowing through the drain via the overflow port(s). Optionally, the pocket portion can include an inner liner disposed within the pocket portion. The liner can be formed of a porous material that can capture and retain liquid and/or solid contaminants carried by the storm water.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2012Publication date: March 7, 2013Inventor: Richard Tab Downare
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Patent number: 8388835Abstract: A storm drain inlet filter for preventing passage of particulate and solids in storm water entering a storm drainage system through an entry aperture. The device features a filter element held in place by a ring compressed against the sidewalls forming the entry aperture. Filter fabric may be included between two sidewalls of the inlet filter.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2010Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Inventor: Dieter Haschke
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Publication number: 20130048572Abstract: A self-contained water polishing system includes at least a first containment basin that has an inlet for inflow of water from a collection source and contains calcium carbonate for treatment of water flowing through the system; at least a first polishing basin in communication with the containment basin and that contains at least a first pollutant collection substrate for treatment of water flowing through the system; and a vacuum pumping system in fluid communication with the containment and polishing basins that draws water through the polishing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventor: Wayne R. HAWKS
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Patent number: 8366923Abstract: Devices, apparatus, systems and methods of using an adjustable filter basket on telescoping post supports to raise and lower the filter basket so as to adjust the position of the inlet chute for different ground water levels in storm water treatment systems, along with horizontal slidable lids in tracks on the basket that allow access to the inside of the basket in vaults having ceilings close to the top of the baskets. A single winch point or floats can be used to raise and lower the filter basket on the telescopic post supports.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Inventor: Tom Happel
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Patent number: 8360100Abstract: Modular storage and controlled outflow systems for controlling a flow of water and methods of assembly of modular storage and controlled outflow systems having indirect flow of water through the system. Modular systems for controlling a flow of water having beams extending across the modules to direct the flow of water in an indirect manner or a serpentine or semi-serpentine manner. Modular storage and controlled outflow systems for treatment and filtration of water.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2011Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Retain-It, LLCInventors: Kurt A. Burkhart, Sr., Ronald E. Burkhart, Sr.
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Patent number: 8354021Abstract: A system of water collecting, cleaning, and storing comprises a top-opened water storing container (1), with the wall of which a watertight structure; a collecting well (2) provided in the water storing container (1), which has a lid (6) and has a wall of permeable structure through which water exchange between the water storing container (1) and the collecting well (2) is achieved; filling elements (4) filled between the collecting well (2) and the water storing container (1), on top of which a pervious surface layer (5) is paved.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2008Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Beijing Rechsand Science & Technology Group Co., LtdInventor: Qin Shengyi
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Publication number: 20130008841Abstract: An invention relating to underground water collection and storage chamber systems and more particularly, to water transfer device s such as transfer devices from a primary water collection and storage chamber to a secondary water collection and storage chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2011Publication date: January 10, 2013Inventor: Joseph S. Miskovich
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Publication number: 20130001144Abstract: A water treatment apparatus comprises a chamber divided by a partition into a treatment section and an outlet section. The treatment section may, for example, contain a filter media including organic material which supports a shrub or tree. Runoff water enters the treatment section over an inlet chamber which forms a bridge over the outlet section. During heavy flow conditions, some of the incoming water overflows inlet bypass weirs to pass directly to the outflow section, bypassing the filter media in the treatment section.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: HYDRO INTERNATIONAL plcInventors: Keith Garry Hutchings, Michael Guy Faram
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Patent number: 8343340Abstract: To provide a flowing water splitting apparatus, a flowing water splitting method, and a sewage system each capable of enhancing the flow quantity splitting function for flowing water by a simple structure to reduce the flow quantity of the flowing water flowing to a dirty water pipe.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2009Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Inventor: Shuhei Oda
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Patent number: 8341891Abstract: A filter for use with a rain gutter will prevent solid debris, such as leaves, from entering the gutter, but will not unduly restrict passage of rain water into and through the gutter. The filter comprises a liquid permeable strip that can be formed of a material, such as reticulated polyurethane foam. This strip is supported at the top of the gutter by a support member, which can be a thermoformed member, affixed to the underside of the strip. Legs, which can fold transversely to the strip will support the strip above the bottom of the gutter. When the legs are in a flat configuration, multiple filter members can be stacked for storage and shipping. Installation is essentially toolless and the filters can be cut to length.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky, Stephen Larson Harper
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Patent number: 8343357Abstract: A device and method for filtering storm water entering a street curb inlet drain using a series of expandable brackets to deploy and seal a filter medium completely inside a street curb inlet drain.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Horner Industries, LLCInventor: Stuart Richard Horner
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Patent number: 8337694Abstract: A drain screen assembly for protecting a drainage hole or line in an entranceway of a building featuring a generally flat base panel; a plurality of pores disposed in the base panel, the pores allow liquid to pass through the base panel while retaining debris; at least one handle disposed on the base panel; one or more adjustable legs extending downwardly form the bottom surface of the base panel, wherein the adjustable legs can be adjusted in height, wherein at least one side edge of the base panel is free of adjustable legs; and a set of reinforcing ribs disposed under the base panel, the reinforcing ribs help provide structural strength to the base for when an individual walks on the drain screen assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Inventors: Tyrone W. Sykes, William A. Sykes
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Patent number: 8333895Abstract: A pond receives a flow of contaminated water into the pond substantially tangential to a volume of clarified water which is stored in the pond and which is largely quiescent. The tangential inflow overcomes a large rotational inertia in the stored volume of clarified water and establishes a slow spiral flow path about the periphery of the pond and inwards to a central outlet. The clarified stored water is discharged ahead of the inflowing contaminated water increasing the residence time of the contaminated water in the pond and permitting contaminants to receive at least partial treatment, such as settling of sediment, in the pond.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2010Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Inventors: Cory Albers, Bernard Amell
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Patent number: 8333885Abstract: A stormwater treatment system and method for removing sediment, chemical pollutants, and debris from stormwater runoff by utilizing bioretention practices including physical, chemical and biological processes by passing stormwater runoff water through a multi-phase filtering and treatment train. Stormwater is initially directed to and enters a pretreatment collection chamber located within or exterior of a primarily open-bottomed, multi-dimensional container whereby entrained sediment and other transportable materials are captured and collected prior to continued transport, filtration and treatment through a media filter layer. A live plant (preferably a tree) situated within the container with roots resident in the media filter layer with the ability for expansion beyond the perimeter of the container through openings in one or more sidewalls.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2010Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Inventor: Paul Anthony Iorio