Modular Wetland Systems Inc.

Dec. 4, 2013

The Modular Wetland System Linear is the only stormwater system to utilize Horizontal Flow Biofiltration.  The MWS Linear replicates natural processes to remove a variety of pollutants from stormwater runoff including fine TSS, bacteria, oils & grease, heavy metals and harmful nutrients like nitrate and phosphorus. While most systems utilize a single treatment method, the MWS Linear incorporates screening, hydrodynamic separation, sorbtive media filtration, and bioretention into a single system. Completely modular, the MWS Linear can either replace standard stormwater inlets or function perfectly in an online or offline design to replace downward flow systems. Perfect for green design and sustainable projects.

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