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    Level Spreaders

    Level spreaders are installed to disperse waterflow and avoid erosion by redirecting the concentrated energy created by runoff.  Often these stormwater control measures are implemented near a ditch or outflow drain to mitigate the erosive tendencies of stormwater at large volumes. Level spreaders promote infiltration and therefore should flow into vegetated areas. Built from concrete, wood or prefabricated materials the thin, long surface must be level to properly disperse runoff.

    Level Spreader

    IMPORTANCE AND BENEFITS OF STORMWATER LEVEL SPREADER MANAGEMENT

    Level spreaders are an efficient way to disperse large volumes of stormwater in the least erosive way. They provide erosion control, promote water quality and infiltration and are often used in tandem with additional stormwater controls downstream.

    • Reduces soil erosion
    • Promote infiltration
    • Encourages sedimentation
    • Cost efficient

    AQUALIS PROVIDES STORMWATER LEVEL SPREADER MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS

    To properly maintain these structures, they should be monitored after every rain event to ensure proper function.

    We can assist with the development and implementation of your level spreader management solution. Before we develop a plan for your property, an AQUALIS consultant will perform an initial site assessment to determine your stormwater management needs. Based on the information collected from this visit and our best practices, we will develop a plan that fits your site needs with the highest compliance at the lowest cost.

    LET AQUALIS MANAGE YOUR LEVEL SPREADERS

    To ensure optimal flood control capabilities, a regularly scheduled maintenance plan is necessary. Partner with a professional today to properly maintain these assets and ensure optimal performance. AQUALIS management of level spreaders include monitoring of vegetation health and removal of trash and debris.

     

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