Filtrexx Intl.

Grafton, US 44044

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Grafton, US 44044
http://www.filtrexx.com
440.926.2607

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Filtrexx is an innovator in Stormwater Management and Restoration. Our organic-based applications make use of a tubular Geotextile called Filtrexx FilterSoxx™ which can be used for erosion sediment control applications such as perimeter controls (typically a replacement for SiltFence), vegetated and incorporated with geogrids for Streambank stabilization or MSE Walls, or a wide range of applications between. Further, we have built our own network of trained and qualified installation teams who are familiar with our applications and the conditions where each can be applied and function effectively; something that has set our quality control aside in the industry. Visit www.filtrexx.com

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MKB Company, LLC Acquires Filtrexx International

Aug. 3, 2022
Two prominent brands in the Erosion Control Industry under one company
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Stormwater BMPs

Vegetated Soft Blocks

Sept. 10, 2014
GroSoxx are custom vegetated soft blocks for natural stabilization and restoration. Manufactured in 3-in. sections for easy installation, GroSoxx are vegetated using pre-seeded...
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Stormwater BMPs

Erosion Control

Feb. 29, 2012
SiltSoxx is a patented, compost-based BMP used in low impact development, construction, and sustainable erosion and sediment control. Applications include slope stabilization,...
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Erosion Control

Erosion Control

Feb. 28, 2012
SiltSoxx is a patented, compost-based BMP used in low impact development, construction, and sustainable erosion and sediment control. Applications include slope stabilization,...

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Erosion Control

Bridge Construction Benefits From Vegetation

March 29, 2013
The scenic South Harpeth River near Nashville, Tenn., is one of the major tributaries of the Cumberland River. A private landowner needed to build a bridge over the river in order...