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10th October 2024Product Knowledge
Turtle’s integrated approach to stormwater management and Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) includes protecting our watercourses from surface water contaminants. Such as hydrocarbons and silt. Surface water runoff contaminated with hydrocarbons (petrol, diesel, and engine oil) poses a significant threat to the environment and watercourses.
UK law requires any site where there is a risk of surface water contamination by hydrocarbons, including oils, to implement environmental pollution prevention measures. Hydrocarbon/oil separators are required to be installed on sites when there is a risk of contamination. For example, accidental oil spills or leaks from vehicles, plants, and machinery. There are two types of separators, full retention and bypass.
Bypass separators are installed and used when it is considered acceptable to not provide full treatment for extremely high flows, such as when the risk of a large spillage and heavy rainfall occurring at the same time is low.
Our brand-new Geoceptor bypass separator range has a unique design that has been tested and proven to remove hydrocarbons, oils, silts, and solids from low-flow surface runoffs, thereby preventing the contamination of the surrounding environment.
There are four models in the range, designed to treat the runoff from drainage areas of up to 22,220m².
These models are:
Applications of these separators include:
Each model has an inverted depth of 550mm and features a robust HDPE body with a patented vertical separation system, which is designed for rainfall intensities of up to 6.5mm per hour.
Our Geoceptor products use a two-stage process to remove hydrocarbons, oils, silts, and solids from low-flow surface runoffs.
The initial flush or runoff of surface water from a storm is typically the most contaminated with hydrocarbons and silt.
During the early stages of a runoff event, surface water flows into the primary chamber, suspending any oils and hydrocarbons. As oils and hydrocarbons have a lower density than water, they rise to the surface and can be syphoned away into the base chamber using the skim pipe.
Any silts in the suspension will also be skimmed into the base chamber. Over time, settled silt and solids that are not skimmed will build up in the top chamber until they reach the skim pipe. Which are then syphoned down into the base chamber.
As the runoff from the first storm event reaches its peak, the levels of incoming hydrocarbon and silt sharply decrease. The flow into the primary chamber then begins to exceed the skim pipe’s maximum flow velocity. Which causes the water level in the primary chamber to rise rapidly.
As the flow increases, the level in the primary separation chamber quickly rises to the top level. Where it then bypasses the main flow path via the overflow ports at the top of the unit.
Geoceptor bypass separators should be sized according to the guidance of the Pollution Prevention Guidance 3 (PPG3). The size of the separator is determined by applying a standard formula to the surface area being treated and rounding it to the nearest size.
The nominal size (NS) is the flow rate in litres per second that the unit processes to meet the specified standard. The nominal size of a bypass separator (NSB) for a catchment of area A (m2) is obtained using the following formula:
NSB = 0.0018 x A
For example, assume you have a car park of 3000m². This area is A in the calculation. So to calculate the correct size, you would make the equation:
NSB = 0.0018 x 3000
This gives a result of 5.4, meaning that the bypass separator required for this application is our GNSB6.
Once you’ve purchased the correct size and are ready to install the separator. You will then find the major cost saving within the range, the vertical installation.
The Geoceptor can be installed inside a standard manhole box (3.5m x 3.5m), which allows a significant cost saving compared to horizontal designs. This is because horizonta require sheet pile and frames due to the larger length of horizontal chambers.
Through investigations with consultants, a like-for-like model of a Geoceptor versus a leading manufacturers horizontal model, the Geoceptor provided a cost saving of over 60%!
You can view the full range of our Geoceptor products here
For pricing and purchase options, or more in-depth information on this product, contact the Turtle team today.