Overview

Proven Storm Water Treatment

Grate Inlet Skimmer Box™, Standard Capacity Curb Inlet Basket™ and High Capacity Curb Basket™ multi-stage filtration systems allow inflow stormwater to filter through a patented series of varied sieve size screens which capture and retain a range of pollutants such as foliage, trash and sediment. The GISB™, HCCIB™ and CIB™ are comprised of UV-coated, marine-grade fiberglass and stainless steel screens. These inlet filters have a lower lifetime cost per unit with no filter replacement costs and quick service times at an average of 15 minutes or less.

Features

Benefits:

  • Will not impede inlet water flow
  • Captures hundreds of pounds of debris and sediment
  • Multiple sieve size screens optimize filtration and water flow
  • Easy vacuum truck servicing
  • Bypass openings prevent clogging
  • Minimal space requirements
  • Multi-stage treatment system
  • Full capture for trash TMDL’s

CIB | HCCIB | GISB removal efficiencies up to:*

  • 71% Phosphorous
  • 51% Hydrocarbons
  • 60% Nitrogen
  • 86% TSS

*Varies based on sizing & site conditions

LEED Credit Eligible:

6.2             Storm Water Design / Quality Control

CIB | HCCIB

The Standard Capacity Curb Inlet Basket (used in shallow catch basins) and High Capacity Curb Inlet Basket (used in deep catch basins) are specialized inlet filters used for curb inlets where the only access element is a manhole. Both units are made of UV-coated, marine-grade fiberglass and stainless steel to ensure longevity and durability. Both inlet filters are unique for their shelf system which directs storm water flow into the filter positioned directly under the access manhole. This system can be manufactured to any size and style of catch basin. The Standard Curb Inlet Basket and High Capacity Curb Inlet Basket are multi-stage filtration systems that can capture a variety of pollutants and debris during a storm event. Under high volume flows, water can bypass the filtration system by flowing past the filter and into the catch basin.

Operation Summary

  • Storm water carrying debris and pollutants enters through the curb inlet.
  • An adjustable throat width funnels water to the weir. The immediate drop in the throat elevation prevents head loss through the inlet This allows sediment to collect along the incoming side of the weir.
  • The water flows over the weir and into the filtration basket, filtering out trash, sediment and hydrocarbons.
  • Filtered water leaves the basket and enters the catch basin. The position of the curb inlet basket high in the catch basin allows for captured debris to dry between storm events and avoid restriction to upstream pipes.

Grate Inlet Skimmer Box

The Grate Inlet Skimmer Box (GISB) is a specialized inlet filter used specifically for grated catch basins. The unit is made of marine-grade fiberglass and stainless steel to ensure longevity and durability. During a storm event, all incoming storm water passes through the internal skimmer tray. Storm water and solid material then fall into the lower section of the skimmer box where small sieve sized filters capture and retain all solids. Turbulence deflectors within the filtration box act to calm the water and allow for a greater removal efficiency. Treated storm water is thus able to pass into the catch basin system allowing the filters to dry after each storm event.

Operation Summary

  • Storm water enters the inlet and passes into the lower filtration chamber.
  • The water level increases to a level adjacent with the medium size sieve screens and turbulence deflector.
  • During high flows, the water level rises adjacent to the coarse size screens above the turbulence deflectors.
  • During extreme flows, water bypasses filtration by through skimmer protected openings at the top.
  • Collected debris is suspended and stored in a dry state above static water level until removed during service.

 

SIMPLE TO SERVICE

CIB | HCCIB Maintenance

Manual Servicing Procedure

  • Remove the manhole cover.
  • Remove filtration basket either by hand or with manhole hook tool.
  • Brush filtration basket screens clean if necessary.
  • Replace filtration basket and replace manhole cover.

Vacuum Servicing Procedure

  • Remove the manhole cover.
  • Suction out debris from filtration basket with vacuum truck hose.
  • Replace filtration basket and replace manhole cover.

GISB Maintenance

Servicing Procedure

  • Remove the grate.
  • Remove the skimmer tray.
  • Dispose of debris in skimmer tray.
  • Remove by hand or suction out filtration box with vacuum truck hose, then dispose of debris and brush screens.
  • Replace filtration box, replace skimmer tray into filtration box and replace grate.

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