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Stormceptor :: A product from STORMCEPTOR ::
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Cost
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Design Considerations
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Site and Environmental Considerations
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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:
The In-Line Stormceptor® is an oil and sediment separator designed to treat stormwater runoff. The system is unique as it is the first oil and sediment separator manufactured with a patented internal by-pass system. The In-Line Stormceptor System is a vertically oriented cylindrical structure manufactured from concrete and mounted with a fibre reinforced plastic (fibreglass) insert. The fibreglass insert separates the chamber into two components: 1) the upper chamber to allow infrequent high flow rates to by-pass the lower chamber; and 2) the lower chamber, below the insert, providing a quiescent environment to promote separation of light and heavy pollutants from stormwater.

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