
Storm Drain Protection During Urban Redevelopment
In cities and towns across New England, aging storm drain systems are vulnerable to clogging, pollution, and overflow during major construction and resurfacing. In this sample redevelopment project, heavy rains created a real risk of flooding and debris entering the drainage network. That’s where BPR Erosion BioSock stepped in with smart, site-friendly solutions.
We provided inlet protection using custom-sized BioSock units placed at key storm drain openings. These biodegradable mesh tubes were packed with a compost-based filtration blend that acts like a sponge for sediment, silt, and small debris—while still allowing clean water to flow freely. They sat flush to the ground, meaning pedestrians and work vehicles could pass without obstruction.
These easy-to-use BioSock filters helped city crews meet stormwater management requirements, reduce blockages, and protect water quality. With no trenching required and minimal equipment, our erosion control and stormwater filtration products offer a sustainable option for municipalities, civil engineers, and site managers.
At BPR Erosion BioSock, we’re proud to serve local communities with stormwater inlet protection solutions that work with nature, not against it. Our team is committed to clean water, green infrastructure, and simple solutions that make a big difference.
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