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Hancor Storm Water Quality Unit :: A product from HANCOR INC. ::
General Information
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Cost
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Design Considerations
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Site and Environmental Considerations
Storm types, drainage area, soil types, infiltration rate, residuals, secondary impacts, etc.
Performance Evaluation
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MASTEP Evaluation Summary
This product was evaluated in at least one third-party study. See MASTEP Evaluation Summary.
In Brief:
Hancor offers two models of its Storm Water Quality Unit, to meet the varying requirements of each municipality's EPA Phase II storm water runoff guidelines. Module II - This unit provides higher levels of filtration and oil separation as a result of Hancor's patented Baffle 55 Separation Enhancer and Coalescing Media Packs. Both options however, are manufactured with the same non-corrosive lightweight HDPE. The new Hancor Storm Water Quality Unit harnesses the proven concepts utilized in municipal sewage treatment systems and transforms it into a compact Storm Water Quality Unit. Its length is shorter, but its performance is equal to larger units, thanks to a multiple stage removal process. Ideal for storm water applications including gas stations and fast food restaurants, this new system claims to be a highly effective BMP solution to meet EPA requirements.

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