Ultra Pipe Sock
Ultra Pipe Sock
Control The Flow Of Sediment And Oil Out Of Headwall And Other Types Of Pipes
- Also use in pond applications where vertical pipes extend above the water surface, and preventing sediment
in-flow during high-water events is required. - Several standard and custom sizes available.
- Helps comply with NPDES, 40 CFR 122.26 (1999).
ULTRA-PIPE SOCK | |
Part# 9705-O/S | Oil & Sediment Model, for 8” dia. pipe, 60” L (204 mm dia., 1,524 mm L) |
Part# 9706-O/S | Oil & Sediment Model, for 12” dia. pipe, 60” L (305 mm dia., 1,524 mm L) |
Part# 9707-O/S | Oil & Sediment Model, for 16” dia. pipe, 60” L (407 mm dia., 1,524 mm L) |
Custom sizes available. |
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.
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