SQIDEP Myth: Can test sites be picked to favour device performance?
SQIDEP Myth: Test Sites Can be Selected to Favour Device Performance Myth Claim: You can skew the SQIDEP results by putting the test site in
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SQIDEP Myth: Test Sites Can be Selected to Favour Device Performance Myth Claim: You can skew the SQIDEP results by putting the test site in
SQIDEP Myth: Heavy Metals Are Not Evaluated Myth Claim: SQIDEP does not test for metals. × Dismiss this alert. SQIDEP provides a robust repeatable methodology
Starting from July this year, we are pleased to announce that we will be changing our name to Atlan Stormwater. The name SPEL has served
Heavy metal removal is a leading requirement for stormwater filtration across the New Zealand region, and SPEL’s flagship device for water quality applications is the
About the Webinar SQIDEP (Stormwater Quality Enhancement Mechanism Assessment Procedure) represents a list of critical factors for confirming the abilities and effectiveness of stormwater mechanisms.
Waikato has become the latest region in New Zealand to approve the SPELFilter, our high-performance cartridge filter system. A modular and scalable approach to filtration,
Grab a coffee, find a comfy spot and get ready to delve into The Flow issue 7. Featured articles include: Going Underground: Meeting Footprint Constraints
Gross Pollutant Traps (GPTs) play an integral role as primary stormwater treatment devices and form our first line of defence when it comes to stopping
Presenter Dr Darren Drapper Director of Drapper Environmental Consultants Co-Presenter Matthew Scarlett Business Development Manager at SPEL New Zealand matthew.scarlett@spel.co.nz +64 9 930 7417 Share
The latest edition of The Flow is out now. This issue covers latest news from across the stormwater sector, and tackles the big picture topic
We are pleased to announce that the SPELFilter has received stage 1 approval by Auckland Council and look forward to providing these stormwater devices across
The SPELBasin, our modular bioretention basin, has met the criteria for Auckland Council Stage 1 Approval. This evaluation lays the foundation for the provision of
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