Posts by EPIC Total Water Solutions
SR28 Bike Path Groundbreaking – East Shore Tahoe Trail
In August, 2016, NV Governor Brian Sandoval unveiled the first phase of the East Shore Tahoe Trail. The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) project includes over 100 new parking spaces near State Route 28 and the intersection of Lakeshore Blvd., Incline Village, NV. The parking spaces will link a new American with Disabilities Act (ADA)…
Read MoreDa Vinci – World Class Apartment Homes – Los Angeles, CA
Capture and Use EPIC stormwater planter exceeds LID performance by replacing flow through planters Summer of 2016, Low Impact Development, Inc. installed their first capture and use project as a distributor of ECS in Los Angeles county. The EPIC system was installed at the world class apartment home complex by GH Palmer; The Da Vinci, in downtown Los…
Read MoreParadise HS – EPIC sand field conserves 50% water.
In the summer of 2016, Paradise Unified School District upgraded to an EPIC system sand sports field at the High School in Chico, CA. The EPIC system improves storm water management with a sand base that offers superior drainage without any surface pooling. The shock absorbancy of sand makes a safer, more playable surface for the campus…
Read MoreNDOT EPIC storm water filter
The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) installed a new storm water filter at their maintenance yard. The Environmental Passive Integrated Conveyance (EPIC) system acts as a storm water filter conveyance. EPIC collects storm water along the perimeter of their headquarters facility in Carson City, NV. Storm water is captured and treated within the aggregate profile…
Read MoreDepartment of Defense – Presidio of Monterey – Passive Irrigation Project
Spring 2015, ECS is pleased to announce the Passive Irrigation test of the EPIC system by the Department of Defense Presidio of Monterey. The water conservation study evaluates a metered use of all irrigation water for the 10,000 square foot facility parade turf area and is expected to save over 1 million gallons per year…
Read MoreSustainable Landscaping at Beckwith Veterinary Hospital, Modesto, CA
EPIC System total water management: truly a sustainable landscaping practice. Dr. Mike O’Brien envisioned a commercial veterinary hospital to last the ages. Installed in 2012, The Beckwith Veterinary Hospital in Modesto, CA, is a state of the art facility. It operates off the grid with sustainable landscaping that captures water when it rains. There is a solar…
Read MoreCliff Erosion Control at Malibu Estate
EPIC green and lush lawn acts as cliff erosion control in Malibu. The clients of this Malibu estate were able grow their green lawn organically while also helping prevent cliff erosion control. Malibu County has regulations to limit the size of turf. These regulations were met and surpassed by using the Environmental Passive Integrated Conveyance (EPIC)…
Read MoreEPIC Passive Nitrate Absorption
Backyard Residence in Annapolis uses EPIC for Passive Nitrate Absorption EPIC was installed for passive nitrate absorption in an Annapolis, MD backyard grass area, irrigated with septic tank effluent from a residential house. The owner, and the local Health Department researcher Rich Piluk wanted to experiment with passive nitrate absorption and efficiency of the EPIC system.…
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