Rainwater Harvesting
Los Angeles International Airport Runway 25L Bioswale
The Runway 25L Relocation & Center Transitway Improvement at Los Angeles International Airport—LAX has two long Bioswales, one on each side of the new center taxiway, between the taxiway and the adjacent runways.
Rainwater Harvesting
Navajo Nation Rough Rock Community School, Arizona
The Navajo Nation has chosen EcoRain Tanks to harvest rain water from the roofs of Rough Rock Community School. Always a leader, Rough Rock – Tse Ch’zhi – was built in 1966 as the first commu-nity-run school in the U.S.
Rainwater Harvesting
Sara Coughlin Elementary School, LAUSD, Pacoima, CA
This underground storm water detention system was installed in May 2008 and was the first of many sub-sequent EcoRain Tank™ systems designed and in-stalled in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Rainwater Harvesting
Branson High School, Ross, CA
A private school located in the woodlands of Ross, CA showed innovation by installing two green roofs on the new cafeteria/lounge building for students.
Rainwater Harvesting
United States Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, FL
The U.S. Navy opted to collect rain water from the helicopter hangar to use in the helicopter washing bays. They designed the system with EcoRain Single Tanks—1.5’ tall.
Rainwater Harvesting
Imperial Highway, Los Angeles, CA
Bio-filtration fits snugly between lanes of traffic and the industrial runoff from a major highway, sanitation proc-essing plant, residential communities & the ocean.
Rainwater Harvesting
Hermosa Beach, California
During storms, the streets of Hermosa Beach used to sheet water to low spots and pool, which created dangerous driving conditions until the water evapo-rated or made