Technical
Papers
Sediment Removal
InfoBrief:
IB01 (PDF) 
August 30, 2004
Polymer Coagulants and Flocculants to Improve
Water Quality in Construction Site Runoff
InfoBrief: IB02 (PDF) 
August 30, 2004
Polymer Coagulant/Flocculant Aquatic Safety
InfoBrief:
IB03 (PDF) 
August 19, 2004
Polymer Coagulant/Flocculant Stormwater
Treatment Performance
InfoBrief:
IB04 (PDF) 
September 2, 2004
Polymer Coagulant/Flocculant Treatment Costs
InfoBrief:
IB005 (PDF) 
September 2, 2004
Monitoring and Measurement of Residual Polymer
Coagulant/Flocculant
InfoBrief:
IB06 (PDF) 
March, 2004
Polymer Coagulant Performance, Aquatic Safety,
and Cost Comparison
ProTech
Study (PDF) 
July, 2004
Polymer Coagulants and Flocculants for Stormwater
Applications
ProTech Study #TR01.1
(PDF) 
July, 2004
Automated Monitoring and Dosage of Polymer
Coagulants in Stormwater Treatment using a Streaming Current
Detector
ProTech Study #TR02.1
(PDF) 
May, 2005
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As
both a licensed General Contractor and a wildlife Biologist/Ecologist,
I understand what it takes to meet discharge permit requirements
while maintaining construction project schedules. Although
we have tried other systems in the past, we now use ProTech
exclusively. ProTech always incorporates Best Available Technology
to meet the California Regional Water Quality Control Board's
requirements, and at substantial savings compared to other
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George Visger
Principle Resource
Ecologist/Storm Water Manager
Visger & Associates, Inc. |
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