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Thursday, July 26, 2012 12:22 PM

Deep Underground Injection Wells to Infiltrate Stormwater and Stabilize a Ravine

By: Scott Nania, StormCon Coordinator Comments

This presentation looks at the use of deep underground injection control wells allowing stormwater infiltration to bypass impermeable near-surface soils at a new elementary school. This is first large-scale use of such wells in Washington State that eliminates stormwater detention facilities. The wells accommodate peak storm flow, and water quality is achieved by catch basin dead storage and filter inserts.

Track: GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
Session : G62 Wednesday, August 22, 3:30 -- 4:00 / Governor's Square 16

Speaker: Todd Wentworth AMEC.

To see more video sneak peak introductions of this year's sessions go to: YouTube.com/StormCon2012
To review all presentations please go to: StormCon.com/mobile

StormCon Conference and Exposition
August 19-23, 2012
Colorado's Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel

Learn about StormCon: www.StormCon.com

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