Imbrium Releases PCSWMM for Stormceptor

Tool provides users with an easy way to determine the appropriate-sized separator for a site
Jan. 11, 2016

Imbrium Systems has announced the release of the online PCSWMM for Stormceptor, an advanced storm water treatment sizing and design tool. PCSWMM for Stormceptor is a fast, easy way to determine the most appropriate-sized hydrodynamic separator or oil grit separator for your site.

PCSWMM for Stormceptor uses continuous simulation modeling to determine the most appropriate-sized Stormceptor treatment system for a site. The tool is based on the U.S. EPA’s Storm Water Management Model.

“We upgraded PCSWMM for Stormceptor with the engineer in mind,” said Scott Perry, director, Imbrium Systems. “It is the fastest way for engineers to size and design a Stormceptor oil grit separator.”

PCSWMM for Stormceptor uses localized rainfall data from more than 1,900 NOAA weather stations across North America and allows for site-specific sizing and targeted annual sediment removal. It also provides a summary report that includes projected performance calculations. Also available online are specifications and standard drawings, all of which can be used by engineers in client meetings and regulatory approvals.

Source: Imbrium Systems

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