Innovative Product Enables New Pharmacy To Build In Sensitive
Watershed
When Rite Aid Corporation was planning to build a new pharmacy
in Manchester, Maine, they had to deal with some of the most restrictive
phosphorous runoff control standards in the state. The town had
recently adopted new regulations similar to the proposed Maine
DEP Stormwater Regulations that went into effect in July 1997.
The rules are intended to prevent any further decline in water
quality of nearby Cobbossecontee Lake which currently ranks as
one of the six most polluted lakes in the state. (Phosphorus is
the key pollutant responsible for alga blooms in lakes.)
Rite Aid's engineering consultant, Land Use Consultants,
Inc. of Portland, worked closely with the town officials and representatives
of the Cobbossee Watershed
District to develop a stormwater management plan that would meet these new
standards. After evaluating several conventional stormwater
treatment methods without success,
Land Use Consultants, Inc. turned to StormTreat™ Systems which is distributed
by Eco-Cycle, Inc. of Manchester, ME.
The final design consisted of a conventional stormwater
collection system of catch basins, swales, and piping which directs
runoff
to a flow-splitting structure.
The most polluted first flush of runoff goes to an underground storage vault
connected to five parallel StormTreat™ units. After passing
through the StormTreat™ units, an underdrain system collects
the treated effluent and discharges
it to a highway storm drain. Any excess flow beyond the first
flush is diverted
to
a conventional detention basin, prior to discharging to a highway drainage
system.
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