The Drain Web traps pollutants, reducing and controlling the entrance of contaminants into our water systems.
The Drain Web is a geotextile fabric bag supported by a wire frame. The entire unit is under the grate, no excess fabric extends above the grate, creating a safer environment for pedestrians. No trimming required.
The Drain Web is an inexpensive, easy to use Best Management Practice (BMP), a vital part of any Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan.
The first step to comply with the stringent EPA standards.
Approved by Oregon DOT Quality Products List.
ODOT QPL-5103
Specifications:
Size: Rectangular —Adjusts to fit Drains; smallest 16”X20”; largest 28”X36.” The bag is 10" Diameter, 22" deep.
Material: 8 oz Polypropylene, non-woven geotextile fabric
Flow Rate: Maximum overflow rate varies depending on the level of debris and sediment that has accumulated in the fabric. Proper maintenance is mandatory to maintain maximum water flow.
The Drain Web units have overflow outlets to allow excessive water during heavy rain showers to bypass the system, reducing the chance of flooding or ponding.
Removes: Removes: Oil, Grease, Sediment, Litter, Debris.
Disposal: Disposal is dependent on nature of pollutants being collected.
Disposal should be in accordance with local, state and federal regulations.
Weight: Empty = Drain Web units are approx. 2 lbs. With the Mini-Boom 5 lbs.
Full = Weight of empty unit plus weight of sediment and water trapped in unit. Dry sediment could weigh 30-50 pounds.
Fully loaded, wet units can weigh approximately 85-135 pounds.
Price does not include shipping & handling. Freight quotes are estimates only and do not include fuel surcharges that change daily. Actual rate may vary.