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CASE STUDY : ARVADA, Colorado Learn More at STORMTANk.COM The site plan for the Hilton Garden Inn project in Arvada, Colorado, was tightly designed to work around preexisting constraints, and the corresponding stormwater management system needed to do the same. Traditional pipe and arch-shaped systems were considered as potential solutions for the project but would have required large footprints, using a lot of stone, to get the job done. With space at a premium, StormTank’s Module system was considered, and ultimately chosen, as an alternative. Easily designed around structures and capable of being stacked, the Module system provided design flexibility that not only enabled more storage in a smaller footprint but required less stone and excavation than competing systems. These features allowed the StormTank system to both fit within the site’s tight constraints and reduce project costs. Total Backfill Excavation Material & Labor $$ $$ $$ $ $ $ $ $$ Design Flexibility than Traditional Arch Systems Design Flexibility than Traditional Arch Systems Storage than Traditional Arch Systems Storage than Traditional Arch Systems Storage than Traditional Arch Systems Material than Traditional Arch Systems Material than Traditional Arch Systems Total Cost than Traditional Arch Systems Total Cost than Traditional Arch Systems Total Cost than Traditional Arch Systems Traditional Arch Systems MADE IN THE USA A BRAND OF

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Page 1: CASE STUDY - StormTank · CASE STUDY: ARVADA, Colorado Learn More at STORMTANk.COM The site plan for the Hilton Garden Inn project in Arvada, Colorado, was tightly designed to work

CASE STUDY: ARVADA, Colorado

Learn More at STORMTANk.COM

The site plan for the Hilton Garden Inn project in Arvada, Colorado, was tightly designed to work around preexisting constraints, and the corresponding stormwater management system needed to do the same. Traditional pipe and arch-shaped systems were considered as potential solutions for the project but would have required large footprints, using a lot of stone, to get the job done.

With space at a premium, StormTank’s Module system was considered, and ultimately chosen, as an alternative. Easily designed around structures and capable of being stacked, the Module system provided design flexibility that not only enabled more storage in a smaller footprint but required less stone and excavation than competing systems. These features allowed the StormTank system to both fit within the site’s tight constraints and reduce project costs.

Total

Backfill

Excavation

Material & Labor

$$$$$$$

$$$

$$

Design Flexibility than Traditional Arch SystemsDesign Flexibility than Traditional Arch Systems

Storage than Traditional Arch SystemsStorage than Traditional Arch SystemsStorage than Traditional Arch Systems

Material than Traditional Arch SystemsMaterial than Traditional Arch Systems

Total Cost than Traditional Arch SystemsTotal Cost than Traditional Arch SystemsTotal Cost than Traditional Arch Systems

TraditionalArch Systems

MADE IN THE USA A BRAND OF

Page 2: CASE STUDY - StormTank · CASE STUDY: ARVADA, Colorado Learn More at STORMTANk.COM The site plan for the Hilton Garden Inn project in Arvada, Colorado, was tightly designed to work

The StormTank Module is a subsurface stormwater storage unit load-rated for use under surfaces such as parking lots, athletic fields, and parks. Its design provides maximum storage while minimizing the installation footprint to reduce construction costs and allow for utilization of valuable land. The Module is commonly used for detention, infiltration, and rainwater harvesting applications but can also be utilized for flood mitigation and bio-retention.

Reinforced ColumnsExtruded from PVC and designed with reinforcing structural ribs, the Module’s columns maximize strength. System stackability and variable column height accommodate tight site constraints.

High Void SpaceThe Module offers up to the largest void space of any subsurface stormwater management system currently on the market, with models providing as much as 97 percent.

Top & Bottom PanelsThe Module’s top and bottom panels are injection molded from polypropylene. They are engineered for strength and uniformly distribute load to the columns.

The Module

Height Nominal Void Space

18 in (457 mm) 95.5%

24 in (610 mm) 96.0%

30 in (762 mm) 96.5%

33 in (838 mm) 96.9%

36 in (914 mm) 97.0%

Side PanelsSide panels are used around the perimeter of the Module system to prevent fill material from entering and are injection molded from polypropylene.

SM014-1_11-17_EN_REV2

The PackThe Stormtank Pack is the light-duty solution for subsurface stormwater management.

The ShieldThe Stormtank Shield provides a low-cost solution for stormwater pretreatment by reducing pollutant discharge.

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