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Ultra Filter Socks

Stop harmful substances from entering the stormwater system.

  • Use in front of storm drains, around downspouts, in gullies, and ditches, or anywhere there is potential for harmful stormwater runoff.
  • Woven polymer casing allows water to pass through quickly while filtration media inside removes pollutants.
  • Available in 9-foot lengths. Units can be overlapped for longer coverage.
  • Looped ends allow units to be staked in place and also assist in transport.
  • Available with different types of media depending on which pollutant is present.*
  • Option for heavy-metal removal available.

*Multiple Ultra-Filter Socks can be used in a “treatment train” if the potential for more than one contaminant or a large quantity of a single contaminant is present.

Part# Description Dimensions in. (mm) Weight lbs. (kg)
9453 Activated Carbon 108 x 7 x 4 (2,743 x 178 x 102) 40.0 (18.0)
9455 Sorb 44 108 x 7 x 4 (2,743 x 178 x 102) 15.0 (7.0)
9457 Sediment Removal 108 x 7 x 4 (2,743 x 178 x 102) 40.0 (18.0)
9456 Phos Filter 108 x 7 x 4 (2,743 x 178 x 102) 66.0 (30.0)
9454 Heavy Metal Removal 108 x 7 x 4 (2,743 x 178 x 102) 35.0 (16.0)

Media Descriptions

  • Activated Carbon: Excellent “polishing media”. Helps remove certain chemicals, hydrocarbons and odors.
  • Sorb 44: Used to remove oil and other hydrocarbons.
  • Sediment Removal: Recycled rubber media provides weight, keeps unit in place, allows maximum water flow.
  • Phos Filter: Excellent for removal of phosphorous.
  • Heavy Metal Removal: Custom filter media helps remove zinc, lead, copper and other harmful, heavy metals.

Chemtech International Inc. is an exclusive distributor of UltraTech International Inc., the industry-leading manufacturer of stormwater management and erosion control products. All UltraTech International Inc. products are designed to meet the New Stormwater Management Regulations of the EPA’s Clean Water Act, to help businesses maximize operational efficiency while protecting the environment.

What is stormwater?

Stormwater is rainwater or melted snow that runs off streets, lawns, and other sites, which is typically absorbed into the ground and ultimately flows into streams and rivers. Impervious surfaces such as pavement and roofs, however, prevent stormwater to naturally soak into the ground. The water instead runs rapidly into storm drains, sewer systems, and drainage ditches, which can cause a wide range of problems, including downstream flooding, stream bank erosion, sewer overflows, infrastructure damage, contaminated streams, rivers and coastal water.

Stormwater Management Products

UltraTech International Inc. offers a comprehensive line of stormwater management products to effectively prevent various types of pollutants and contaminants, including hydrocarbons, dirt and sediment, from entering waterstorm systems, storm drains, catch basins and curb inlets.

Cost-Efficient Solutions

Advanced erosion control products from UltraTech International Inc. are cost-efficient solutions to prevent erosion and minimize sediment runoff found in stormwater. All UltraTech International Inc. dewatering bags, silt dike barrier systems, and gravel bags are designed to effectively capture trapped sediment and oil and to prevent erosion and infrastructure damage.

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