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Milestones
Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus
The Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus is a Net Zero Water use facility recycling 4 million gallons annually from the lavatories to be reused in the landscape. 100% efficient EPIC installed in the Recreation field and East Garden uses significantly less irrigation water and also reuses captured storm water to grow prolific turf for employees to enjoy.
Lindsay Palm Terrace
The courtyard turf area for these town homes was tripled in size by eliminating the storm pond and replacing with an absorbent sand profile to support turf and trees near the playground.
Paradise High School
In 2016 the Paradise High School football field was upgraded to include the EPIC system for drainage and also to conserve water use for irrigation. After the devastating Camp fire of 2017, the field became a center of community rally to cheer on the Bobcats for their winning game after the tragic fire.
Cambria Grammar School
Net Zero water use, 12 acre campus sustainable from capture, storage, and reuse of storm water. Over 2 million gallons are stored under the largest field at the lowest section of the school. Passive irrigation is pumped to the highest regions that convey by gravity back to storage and recirculate. The project has not used a city water supply for irrigation in over 2 decades.
Target Plaza
MN Twins Target Plaza achieved Silver LEED certification with the use of EPIC passive irrigation within the podium planters. Stormwater storage and reuse are among the features of the beautiful facility.
Bookman Stacks
An extensive EPIC green roof over a parking garage with turf, trees, and shrubs acts as a park for the adjoining condominiums. A 10,000 gallon cistern recycles captured storm water for passive irrigation in the green roof above.
James Hunter Park
Multi-level Dog Park in Arlington, VA, using EPIC passive irrigation and profile filtration that uses nature as a bio-filter for microbiological degradation in the sand profile.
Mosiac Park
Sustainable park with EPIC in Arlington, VA. The EPIC system passive irrigation reuses storm water for the Arlington County Park turf areas.
Southern Methodist University
Southern Methodist University Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium in Dallas, TX. A laser level soccer field that offers a true ball roll and accuracy for SMU athletes. The EPIC profile yields superior drainage while also conserving water use by passive irrigation in Summer months.
East Shore Trail Lake Tahoe
Parking area efficiency was maximized by EPIC filter replacing the need for any storm pond at the East Shore Parking trail head leading to legendary Sand Harbor at Lake Tahoe. The EPIC system gravel profile topped with drive-lane pavers acts as the storm retention filter for NDOT.
University of Nevada Reno
Wolf Pack Fields span over 4 acres at the University of Nevada, Reno. EPIC fields have drainage performance without surface pooling even during regional flood events. Installed in 2001, UNR athletic play goes uninterrupted during storm events and is passively cooled by the EPIC system in the Summer.
Sonoma National Golf Club
For over 2 decades, EPIC bunker drainage has effectively kept sand bunkers dry without need for replacement. The superior EPIC conveyance does not clog and provides ideal performance to endure the legacy and beauty of Sonoma Golf Club.