ADS Acquires StormTech LLC
HILLIARD, Ohio – March 1, 2010: As previously announced and as part of the ongoing commitment to growth in the underground storm water market, effective today, Advanced Drainage Systems Inc. (ADS) has completed the acquisition of the remaining 50% interest in StormTech LLC.
StormTech was created as a 50/50 joint venture between ADS and Infiltrator Systems Inc. to engineer and manufacture chambers for use in underground storm water retention/detention systems. Since inception, StormTech has become the market leader in the retention/detention market.
StormTech chambers are highly engineered to meet the rigorous demands of subsurface storm water management, and provide optimal underground detention for storm water runoff. This product represents one of the most cost-effective subsurface storm water management solutions with thousands of systems already installed.
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According to ADS, the StormTech product line has seen tremendous growth in recent years, thanks in part to its ability to bring a new level of practicality and efficiency to subsurface storm water storage applications. The SC-740 and SC-310 chambers have provided an economical solution to stormwater management for the past several years, and the newly introduced MC-3500 is proving to be an immediate success as the larger capacity reduces footprint and related excavation costs. This summer, StormTech will launch an additional new product, the MC-4500 which will further expand the cubic feet of storage capacity per chamber. StormTech chambers are designed for easy, cost-efficient transport and storage.
StormTech is currently the only manufacturer to produce chambers in adherence with nationally recognized ASTM standards. Additionally, StormTech chambers have been subjected to advanced in-ground testing protocols and high-level industry expert review. They have been evaluated to support HS-20 live loads following current AASHTO procedures for loads, structural capacity and factor of safety when installed per StormTech's Chamber Installation Instructions. StormTech chambers are molded from polypropylene resin, which is inherently resistant to chemicals typically found in storm water runoff.
March 2, 2010
ADS Acquires StormTech LLC
HILLIARD, Ohio – March 1, 2010: As previously announced and as part of the ongoing commitment to growth in the underground storm water market, effective today, Advanced Drainage Systems Inc. (ADS) has completed the acquisition of the remaining 50% interest in StormTech LLC.
StormTech was created as a 50/50 joint venture between ADS and Infiltrator Systems Inc. to engineer and manufacture chambers for use in underground storm water retention/detention systems. Since inception, StormTech has become the market leader in the retention/detention market.
StormTech chambers are highly engineered to meet the rigorous demands of subsurface storm water management, and provide optimal underground detention for storm water runoff. This product represents one of the most cost-effective subsurface storm water management solutions with thousands of systems already installed.
According to ADS, the StormTech product line has seen tremendous growth in recent years, thanks in part to its ability to bring a new level of practicality and efficiency to subsurface storm water storage applications. The SC-740 and SC-310 chambers have provided an economical solution to stormwater management for the past several years, and the newly introduced MC-3500 is proving to be an immediate success as the larger capacity reduces footprint and related excavation costs. This summer, StormTech will launch an additional new product, the MC-4500 which will further expand the cubic feet of storage capacity per chamber. StormTech chambers are designed for easy, cost-efficient transport and storage.
StormTech is currently the only manufacturer to produce chambers in adherence with nationally recognized ASTM standards. Additionally, StormTech chambers have been subjected to advanced in-ground testing protocols and high-level industry expert review. They have been evaluated to support HS-20 live loads following current AASHTO procedures for loads, structural capacity and factor of safety when installed per StormTech's Chamber Installation Instructions. StormTech chambers are molded from polypropylene resin, which is inherently resistant to chemicals typically found in storm water runoff.