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BUILT FOR THE PERFECT STORM

ABOUT LANE As a full-line manufacturer of corrugated metal and plastic drainage products, Lane Enterprises, Inc. operates a number of plants in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern states producing various types of buried structures for the construction industry. For more than 80 years, Lane has partnered with contractors, engineers and municipalities to supply reliable products that provide the highest service life, strength, versatility and economy. Our focus on quality products, responsive customer service and technical expertise has established a long, proven history of successful partnerships within the industries we serve. THE STORMKEEPER ADVANTAGE THE CHAMBERS The Lane StormKeeper family of chambers are designed and manufactured to provide the most cost-effective and efficient underground storm water retention and detention structures on the market today. Utilizing the most advanced design, modeling and manufacturing techniques available, the StormKeeper chambers provide a lightweight product with superior structural and hydraulic performance. Lane s StormKeeper chambers have the service life, strength and economic advantages to make your project a success. StormKeeper chambers are designed primarily for use beneath paved areas to provide underground storage of storm water runoff and maximize the usage of expensive real estate. However, they can also be utilized in green space, residential areas and other multi-use areas to provide more efficient land use meeting Low Impact Development ideals, and provide greater publicly usable land. THE QUALITY StormKeeper chambers are manufactured from Virgin Polypropylene. Lane chose injection molding as the manufacturing method of choice because of its ability to provide uniform, precise material placement. That precision contributes to an extreme level of structural integrity and arch stiffness. Polypropylene provides superior qualities and is the most versatile and cost-effective plastic in comparison to other thermo-forming and polyolefin materials. It has good impact strength, surface hardness, dimensional stability and excellent abrasion resistance. Polypropylene is resistant to a wide variety of acids, alkalis and solvent solutions with a temperature range up to 200ºF.

DESIGN ASSISTANCE/CAD DRAWINGS Lane provides the highest level of support for the design community. We can assist with all aspects of retention/detention system design and layout. Lane salespeople, regional product specialists, and regional engineers are available to work with consulting engineers on specific projects. Services include: 1. Conceptual Layout 2. Hydraulic Routing Assistance 3. System Layout 4. CAD Drawings 5. Project Specifications 6. Installation Specification STORMSTORAGE ONLINE CONFIGURATION TOOL Lane s StormStorage online configuration tool was created to seemlessly achieve the best possible storm water management solution for your next project. The StormStorage tool allows you to quickly and efficiently configure a StormKeeper Stormwater Chamber system in three easy steps: 1. Input your project s design parameters. 2. Edit your project as necessary. 3. Submit your project. StormStorage will take your configured project and create a complete set of AutoCAD and PDF files containing important construction information. Log on and experience simplicity. storm-storage.com

THE POSSIBILITIES When storing water underground, the constraints of the site are the most important limiting factors. Elevations of outfalls, infiltration capacity of soil, earthwork constraints and utility conflict can become problematic with any system. The StormKeeper chambers provide ultimate flexibility to the engineer designing a retention or detention system. With a minimum burial depth of 24 for traffic loading to a maximum burial depth of eight feet, StormKeeper chambers provide the ability to meet almost all site elevation constraints. In addition, rows can be terminated and restarted with the simple installation of end caps. SK75 Cross-section SK180 Cross-section THE PRODUCT // StormKeeper chambers are designed with sophisticated Finite Element Analysis (CANDE) techniques.

STORMKEEPER SEDIMENT STRIP The StormKeeper Sediment Strip is an NJCAT verified water quality device that can easily be incorporated into any system layout by providing three additional features to a designated row of chambers: Flow Diversion The initial storm water flows from a rain event (i.e. the first flush) are routed directly to the Sediment Strip via a small manhole or drain basin with an integrated diversion weir, allowing storm water to first fill the designated row before overtopping the weir and spilling over into the remaining rows. Sediment Confinement The above-mentioned weir places the Sediment Strip in a sump condition where solids are captured. Confining sediment in the designated row is achieved by installing the Sediment Strip chambers atop a double-layer of woven geotextile. Small manhole or drain basin with integrated weir. Catch basin or manhole. Storm chambers. Wrap entire row with woven geotextile. Top View Sediment Strip Plan Cover pipe connection to end cap with non-woven geotextile Two layers of woven geotextile between foundation stone and chambers. Optional inspection port per engineer s drawing Wrap entire row with woven geotextile Geotextile to extend 6 past end cap Maintenance Access In order to sustain the water quality benefits the Sediment Strip must be accessible for cleaning operations. The diversion structure provides suitable access for water-jetting equipment to propel into the designated row and pull back material into a small sump where it can be vacuumed out. Sump depth TBD by design engineer Side View Sediment Strip Cross Section Two layers of woven geotextile between foundation stone and chambers. A Manufactured Treatment Device 84% TSS Removal by Filtration NJDEP Laboratory Protocol Assessment NJCAT Technology Verification THE STANDARD // The StormKeeper chambers exceed ASTM F2418 by using Virgin Polypropylene material in both our chambers and end caps. The high-quality injection molded products ensure tight tolerances and exceed the AASHTO Structural Design Requirements.

lane-enterprises.com/stormkeeper LANE Enterprises, Inc. 3905 Hartzdale Drive, Suite 514 Camp Hill, PA 17011 P: 717.761.8175 F: 717.761.5055 lane-enterprises.com LANE Facilities PENNSYLVANIA Bedford 814.623.1191 Carlisle 717.249.8342 King of Prussia 610.272.4531 Pulaski 724.652.7747 Shippensburg 717.532.5959 VIRGINIA Bealeton 540.439.3201 Dublin 540.674.4645 Wytheville 276.223.1051 NEW YORK Ballston Spa 518.885.4385 Bath 607.776.3366 LANE Products Corrugated Metal Pipe Spiral Rib Pipe Corrugated HDPE Pipe Structural Plate Pipe Low Profile Box Culvert Open Top Slotted Drain Stormwater Management Systems CFT (HDPE) Water Quality Unit CMP Sandfilter Custom Fabrications Welded Wire Mesh Gabions Structural Plate Headwalls LongSpan Bridge & Culvert Services Rebar and Custom Powder Coatings ncspa.org NORTH CAROLINA Statesville 704.872.2471 Lane provides a complete range of drainage solutions for every application. plasticpipe.org 2018 Lane Enterprises An Employee Owned Company TM MC-05/18-AA