How to Use the Passive Treatment Sock

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How to Use the Passive Treatment Sock Sound Environmental Concepts, LLC 206-730-5376 How to Use the Passive Treatment Sock 6” diameter. pipe Access Port Passive Treatment Sock Dirty Water In To biofiltration or gravity settling Pipe Cartridge Housing System Passive Treatment Sock 1-lb. Specifications: Length 36 Inches Width: 5 in. diameter Fabric: Woven polypropylene Chitosan: 1.0 lb (dry weight) Treatment: 100,000 gal. @ 1 mg/L Passive Treatment Sock 2-lb. Specifications: Length 72 Inches Width: 5 in. diameter Fabric: Woven polypropylene Chitosan: 2.0 lb (dry weight) Treatment: 200,000 gal. @ 1 mg/L

Passive Treatment Socks Connected to a Common Rope Tether in Series Trough, Conveyance Channel or Pipe For applications where more than one Sock is needed simply connect them to a common rope Passive Treatment Socks Connected to a Common Rope Tether in Parallel For wide channel installation simply connect Socks in parallel Direction of Flow

Passive Treatment Sock Hose bands Direction of Flow Flow Pump dirty water in 3-inch lay-flat hose (fire hose) 6-inch Female CamLoc Cap reduced to 3-inch hose barb 10-foot length of 6-inch diameter lay-flat (or flexible) hose Lay-Flat (or Flexible) Hose Passive Treatment Sock Housing Unit Detail Disperse treated water in vegetated areas for dispersal/biofiltration or allow to gravity settle in pond Passive Treatment Socks 10-foot length of 6-inch diameter lay-flat (or flexible) hose Pump dirty water in Flow Direction of Flow 6-inch Female CamLoc Cap reduced to 3-inch hose barb 6-inch Female CamLoc Cap reduced to 3-inch hose barb Lay-Flat (or Flexible) Hose Lactate Cartridge Housing Unit Detail Direct treated water to dewatering filter bag, biofiltration field or allow to gravity settle in pond or tank

Engineered SEC Settling Basin Design Side View Top View Sock Holder Engineered SEC Settling Basin Design Crushed Rock Dam Discharge Structure

Passive Treatment Sock Pump Stormwater Detention Basin Treatment

Passive Treatment Sock APPLICATION CURVE – TURBIDITY VS FLOW RATE US GPM 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 TURBIDITY NTU 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 2500 1000 750 250 1 -2 Cartridges 2-3 Cartridges 3-4 Cartridges 4+ Cartridges Passive Treatment Sock APPLICATION CURVE – TURBIDITY VS FLOW RATE pH Range 6.5-8.5