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Jason Dorney – Filtrexx International Compost Based BMP’s Jason Dorney – Filtrexx International

Compost Types Filter Media Growing Media Designed for Optimum Filtration & Hydraulic-flow Growing Media Designed for Optimum Water Absorption & Plant Growth

Certified Filter Media PH – 5.0 – 8.0 Particle Size 99% passing 2” (Max 3”) Max 40% passing 3/8” Moisture Content - <60%

Compost Filter Socks A compost filter sock is a mesh tube filled with ground up composted hardwood. It’s an all natural product that filters sediment and pollutants from stormwater runoff.

Mesh Properties 1/8” – 3/8” Opening Polypropylene Photodegradable 2-5 Years Extreme Durability Also available in biodegradable

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Compare cost and effectiveness

Certified Growing Media PH – 5.0 – 8.0 Particle Size 99% passing 1” (Max 3”) Max 50% passing ½ sieve” Moisture Content - <60% <1% inert or foreign man made materials

Addressing TMDL’s and IGP Natural additives used for nutrient, heavy metal, bacteria and hydrocarbon removal All treatment trains also remove sediment Low overall cost Typical effective life of 12 months Easily replaced Easily monitored Passive treatment with real results Proven effectiveness

Jason Dorney Filtrexx International 856-397-9447 Jason.Dorney@Filtrexx.com