Contaminated Run-Off Water

The Geomat sewer connected system is an effective tool in reducing costs and environmental impact across a range of industries. Our patented system, with low maintenance and high durability, is intentionally designed with a slope drain in order to provide optimum filtration and waste water containment, which is disposed and manifested according to local and federal EPA guidelines.

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Sewer Connected Overview

What is Geomat?

Aluminum framed, Patented waste water filtration and water containment system.

How Does it Function?

Upon water being introduced to the surface, it flows down through the Patented Geomat's filtration grid and is contained by an oil impervious membrane which is attached to a 2" x 2" aluminum perimeter frame. The Patented system is sloped accordingly towards a drain to provide optimum filtration and waste water containment. Upon completion of the waste water gravity flowing through the Geomat system, the effluent is now approved to be accepted by the governing sewer authority.

Requirements for Geomat

For a standard Geomat sewer connected system the location will need:

  • A somewhat level surface (most inconsistency's can be field corrected).

  • Overhead protection from rain (to prevent introduction of unwanted water).

  • A sanitary sewer line to connect to (field verify location/adaptable for pump discharge).

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Service & Maintenance

The patented Geomat system is designed to contain and filter the water being used. Through this process the filtering layers need to be cleaned annually (dependent on usage). This is done by our technicians and all residual waste and sediment is disposed and manifested according to local and federal EPA guidelines.

No Environmental Impact

The Geomat application leaves no environmental or construction footprint if it is removed, and can be relocated and installed elsewhere if desired. It was designed to be low maintenance and very durable to accommodate the industry and it is doing just that.