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Stormwater Products | Inlet Filters, Wattles, Dewatering Bags, Silt Fence

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FBX™ Filter Bags – are stormwater products designed to trap silt, sand and other sediment fines from construction sites before they can do damage to the environment, and to prevent the costly cleanup of storm water systems.

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Inlet Filters – Are designed for a variety of grate styles and shapes, and serve as an integral part of Best Management Practice by preventing sediment and debris from entering waterways through storm drains.

silt fence stormwater products

Silt Fence retains the soil on disturbed land, such as a construction site, until the project is complete. Keeping the soil on site, rather than letting it be washed off into natural water bodies.

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Wattles are flexible, cylindrical Sediment Retention Fiber Rolls (SRFRs) comprised of various types of compressed matrixes, designed to reduce hydraulic energy and filter sediment-laden stormwater runoff on slopes and in channels.

Stormwater Products

Carthage Mills’ Stormwater and Sediment Control BMP products address the needs of engineers, contractors, owners, and government agencies. As the original geosynthetics company, we’ve spent decades solving stormwater mitigation challenges on land development projects across North America. Our expert staff provides tailored advice to meet your project’s goals, whether for runoff elimination, retention, or subsurface infiltration. Carthage Mills offers solutions for stormwater containment and mitigation that help achieve project objectives while addressing environmental concerns.

The FBX™ Filter Bags capture silt, sand, and sediment fines from construction sites, preventing environmental damage and costly cleanup efforts. These filter bags are ideal for dewatering construction sites, excavation projects, lakes, and ponds by discharging clear or near-clear water. When full, the filter bags can be disposed of, cut open for soil mixing, or handled as directed by engineers.