StormTank (Brentwood Industries)

Rocky Creek Pump Station
Greenville, South Carolina, USA

Project Details

Location
Greenville, South Carolina, USA
Project Year
2016

The Rocky Creek Pump Station, located in Greenville, South Carolina, is situated at the bottom of a watershed and often battles high-volume runoff from the upslope drainage area. To mitigate the runoff, a grading plan was developed by the project consultant – Roger & Callcott – to divert the drainage around the facility. This plan also incorporated a secondary gravel driveway that would allow access to the facility and an infiltration trench to reduce flooding impacts.

The initial design for the trench incorporated a 6-inch sand filter base with a variable layer of crushed stone and a 6-inch pea gravel top. Runoff from the drive lane was designed to flow across a grassy area to the trench with an emergency overflow berm behind it. Given the high cost of stone in the Greenville region, the contractor worked with Brentwood to substitute the plan’s stone layer with the StormTank Pack, which had the added benefit of increasing capacity.

Brentwood’s StormTank Pack product is a made of corrugated structural sheet media. It features a void space of 95%, far surpassing the traditional 40% void space of crushed stone. This allowed the length of the system to be reduced from 120’ to 72’. In addition to providing a high void space, the contractor enjoyed the fact that the StormTank Pack is shipped to the site pre-assembled and easily placed in the excavated area without the need for added labor hours.

The Pack product was able to be used due to the site’s lack of vehicular loading and provided a cost-effective solution for reducing flooding on the nearby roadway.

Products and Design Files

Project Resource Files

Stormtanks Installation Instructions 3-24-14
StormTank Shield Installation Instructions