Increasing Population Boosts Hazardous Contamination
A North Carolina community takes storm water steps toward keeping its beaches clean.
February '08 ~by Caitlin Cunningham
The number of no-swim days at U.S. beaches more than doubled between 2005 and 2006, according to the National Resources Defense Council's (NRDC) 17th annual beach water quality report, "Testing the Waters: A Guide to Water Quality at Vacation Beaches." ~read more
A Sandy Solution
Extension experts' efforts to slow storm water will make ocean cleaner for swimmers.
Summer '07 ~by Art Latham
The drill was getting old: Every time it rained more than a sprinkle or two, officials warned swimmers to stay 200 feet from 18 large storm-water drain pipes that line the shore along Kure Beach. ~read more
Press Releases
StormChamber Systems Eliminate Beach Closures from
Bacteria Contamination
Beach closures due to bacterial contamination are at a 19-
year high.
Aug '09 ~StormChamber press release ~read more
SedimenTrap from HydroLogic Solutions Facilitates Sediment Management in StormChamber Systems
SedimenTrap from HydroLogic Solutions effectively captures and removes sediment from storm water prior to groundwater recharge.
Feb '09 ~HydroLogic Solutions press release ~read more
Soleno Selects StormChamber and SedimenTrap from HydroLogic Solutions for Exclusive Eastern Canadian Distribution
Soleno announces the selection of StormChamber and SedimenTrap from Hydrologic Solutions for exclusive distribution in Eastern Canada including the Province of Quebec and the Maritime provinces.
Jan '09 ~HydroLogic Solutions press release ~read more