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Stormwater treatment system design by Gorrill-Palmer Consulting Engineers
Installation by White Bros., Inc

Thank you to all of the volunteers who helped make this project a success!

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Water Quality Unit #1
Filterra unit installation at existing catch
basin on Philbrook Avenue.

Water Quality Unit #2
Filterra unit awaiting inlet retrofit at existing catch basin on Philbrook Avenue.

Water Quality Unit #3
Installation complete with StormTech chambers below grade and StormTreat
unit to right.

Water Quality Unit #4
Installation of StormTech chambers with isolator row to the left.

Water Quality Unit #5
Installation and backfilling of
StormTreat units.

Water Quality Unit #5
 Installation complete with loam,
seed and mulch.

Water Quality Unit #6
Installation of drain manholes and StormTech storage chambers.
 

Project sign at corner of Philbrook Avenue and John Roberts Road.


Jim Katsiaficas of Perkins Thompson moves plants to their final planting location.


Tom Gordon, Chair of the Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District, volunteers at the planting.


Volunteers from GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. load mulch into a wheel barrow.


The site before the planting.


The site after the planting.

   

Funding for this project is provided, in part, by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Section 604(b) of the Clean Water Act and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.  Section 604(b) grants are administered by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection in partnership with EPA.

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