Landscape Architect & Specifier News

MAY 2014

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Reef Industries, Inc. See Ad on page 37 Information Request # 9277 Protect your aquaculture enclosure from seepage, runoff and erosion with Reef Industries' Permalon® Aquaculture Liners. This patented product offers excellent physical properties and an outstanding service life. (800) 231-6074 permalon.com 262 Landscape Architect and Specifier News 2014 Specifier's Guide Stormwater/Erosion Control Water Harvesting / Storage / Grids Water Harvesting / Lake Liners Water Harvesting / Tanks Water Harvesting / Cells See Ad on page 267 Information Request # 9073 Xerxes Corp. (952) 887-1890 xerxes.com Xerxes underground fiberglass storage tanks offer an innovative way to store water for landscape irrigation or rainwater harvesting applications while earning LEED design points for green building applications. Brentwood Industries See Ad on page 266 Information Request # 9112 Engineered with HS-25 strength and large void space, Brentwood's StormTank® module provides an economical, subsurface stormwater storage alternative to crushed stone, concrete structures, or pipe chamber systems. (610) 374-5109 brentwoodindustries.com See Ad on page 266 Information Request # 9618 KriStar Enterprises, Inc. FILTER-POD –Integrated with a subsurface water storage system, the Filter-Pod Media Filter is designed for use where landscape based treatment isn't practical. Select appropriate quantity of modules to set flow capacities. (800) 579-8819 kristar.com See Ads on pages 285, 286 Information Request # 9012 Deep Root Partners L.P (800) 458-7668 deeproot.com The DeepRoot team has developed a set of Stormwater Schematics (look under the Standard Details, Specifications, and Schematics section) to help designers envision how to get stormwater into and out of the Silva Cell system. While there are limitless possibilities for how to design stormwater management techniques on your site, these Schematics give designers a first glimpse at the possibilities. 258-265 SE.indd 262 5/2/14 11:31 AM

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