Southeast Culvert to Distribute Hydro International Products
Hydro International, a provider of products and solutions that control and treat stormwater, wastewater, and combined sewer overflows, on Dec. 8 announced that Southeast Culvert Inc. of Auburn, Ga., will be the exclusive distributor of Hydro’s stormwater products in Georgia.
Southeast Culvert is a manufacturer and distributor of drainage systems throughout the southeastern United States. The company has significant expertise in the stormwater market and has many years of experience working with engineering firms and private contractors to provide stormwater management equipment to municipal and private developers.
Hydro’s U.S. stormwater operation, based in Portland, Maine, provides a full range of solutions to control and treat urban runoff from MS4 communities with separate storm sewer and sanitary sewer systems. The company’s treatment products include filters and vortex separators, which are used to comply with the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System regulations requiring the removal of “nonpoint source” pollutants from stormwater runoff.
“The Georgia market represents a major opportunity for our cost-effective, environmentally sustainable stormwater solutions,” said David Mongeau, general manager of the company’s U.S. stormwater business. “Putting our industry-leading product line in the hands of a company with Southeast Culvert’s knowledge, regional contacts, and proven sales ability creates a winning combination.”
“We’re looking forward to partnering with Hydro International in Georgia,” added Wallace Johnson, vice president of Operations at Southeast Culvert Inc.
The company markets three liquid-solid separation products: the Up-Flo® Filter, a high-capacity filtration system used for the control of sediments, nutrients, metals, and hydrocarbons; the Downstream Defender®, an advanced vortex separator with internal components that increase removal efficiency and prevent pollutant washout, as well as flow controls, inlet controls, and stormwater storage media; and the First Defense®, an enhanced vortex separator that provides stormwater treatment in a surface inlet device. It also markets the Reg-U-Flo® Vortex Valve, a passive vortex flow-control device that reduces the volume of required stormwater storage by up to 50 percent without the need for moving parts or external power requirements