PIG® Stormwater Filter Sock
For Oil; Fuels; Sediment; Floatables ext. dia. 5" x 5' L Max Flow Rate 3.2 gal./Minute
Filter out debris and oils from sediment-heavy stormwater runoff anywhere along its path, even on rough, uneven or dirt surfaces, with this economical sock.
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PRICING (Based on quantity)
1 - 5
$115.00
6 +
$109.00
(Best Value)
Filter out debris and oils from sediment-heavy stormwater runoff anywhere along its path, even on rough, uneven or dirt surfaces, with this economical sock.
- Effectively filters out large amounts of sediment from stormwater runoff; also filters out oils.
- Removes 97.3% of total suspended solids (TSS), among the best for stormwater filters.
- Deploy anywhere along stormwater runoff path, from source to drain and anywhere in between.
- Confidently use for storm/trench/inlet drains, to contain stockpile runoff pollution, as a check dam and more.
- Conforming internal material and strong-but-flexible outer skin make this sediment filter perfect for use on or near rough surfaces like broken asphalt or exposed soil.
- Sediment filter's own weight holds it firmly in place, even on uneven surfaces; can also be staked on slopes.
- Shapable 5-in. x 5-ft. sock bends effortlessly around drains and is easy to move when needed.
- Parboiled, oven-dried rice hull inner material won't grow mold as with compost or release harmful compounds as rubber does.
- Filters at constant-flow rate of up to 3.2 GPM/Linear Foot.
Style | Around the Drain |
Use With | Storm Drains |
Dimensions | ext. dia. 5" x 5' L |
Recycled Content | 95% Pre-Consumer Recycled Cellulose |
Brand | PIG |
Drain Shape | Round; Square; Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Max Flow Rate | 3.2 gal./Minute |
Substance Filtered | Oil; Fuels; Sediment; Floatables |
UV Resistant | Yes |
Sold as | 1 each |
Weight | 14.35 lbs. |
# per Pallet | 25 |
Composition |
Skin: Polyester Filler: Parboiled, oven-dried rice hull Filler: Pea gravel |
UNSPSC | 47101514 |
Pigalog® Page Number | Page 175 |
- Product Data Sheet (PDS)
- Why is there no SDS?
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40 CFR 122.26
When applying for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, facilities must have a plan in place that describes actions, procedures, control techniques, management practices and equipment available to prevent illegal discharge of pollutants into waterways.
Reviews
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PIG® Stormwater Filter Sock
"We use these socks to help prevent, pollution from entering our storm drains at our manufacturing facility. This socks works as intended and I am surprised at how well it stays in place."
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Oil/Grease/Sediment Reduction to Storm Water Runoff Pond.
"We wrapped these around the 25" Drains for Storm-Water near employee parking to prevent Sediments and Fluids that have Leaked from employee vehicles form entering our Storm-Water Pond. They were long and round enough to create a barrier for sediment to fall before entering the drains, and the absorb oil from the water passing over."
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Filtrexx FilterSoxx
"We are an environmentally certified Electronic Recycling company. The use of the Filtrexx FilterSoxx has allowed us to solve both the issue of controlling oil and fuel run off from trucks and recycled material sediment from scrap trailers running out of our loading dock area and potentially contaminated the ground water in our area. This product is a valuable tool in our efforts to reduce our impact on the environment and our community."
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