Major American retailer installs StormX near Metro St. Louis

Part of the StormX™ unit, two stainless steel hubs (36" and 48") sit before being installed into existing outfalls.

Installation of three StormX™ units (18", 36" and 48") was completed in under an hour.

"StormX was chosen because it was the most economical way to keep trash and debris out of the fragile surrounding ecosystem," said Matt Austin of Aspen Environmental. "Maintenance was another consideration when choosing StormX; the strong netting means the unit can withstand a greater mass of trash and debris compared to similar products."

Major American Retail Supercenter Near St. Louis Installs StormX

StormX before net is attached
StormX Installation in Carrollton, Texas at Josey Ranch Lake

This StormX installation features a sign to inform the public about the purpose of this technology.

This StormX installation features a sign to inform the public about the purpose of this technology.

This StormX installation features a sign to inform the public about the purpose of this technology.

This specific unit is an 84" StormX Half Pipe with a 48" reducer with net.

The StormX prevents floating litter and debris from destroying this beautiful, natural scene.

The sign reads, "The purpose of this device is to capture and prevent floating solids, trash and debris from entering the Josey Ranch Lake through the storm drainage system."

This specific unit in Carrollton, Texas is an 84" StormX Half Pipe with a 48" reducer with net

This specific unit in Carrollton, Texas is an 84" StormX Half Pipe with a 48" reducer with net