Gray Water Containment Solutions: Filter Socks and Berms That Meet your needs.
- NWPressureWashingService
- Nov 4
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 4
Containing gray water and meeting federal standards is essential for any compliant operation. In this video, we give you a quick overview of the different types of berms and filter socks we use to properly contain gray water and meet federal regulations.
Our Approach to Gray Water Containment
We use a variety of berms and filter socks depending on the specific gray water containment needs of each project. Each type serves a specific purpose in helping maintain compliance with federal standards while effectively managing gray water on site.
In this video, we show you the different berms and filter socks we rely on and explain how we use each one for gray water containment.
Why Proper Gray Water Containment Matters
Using the right berms and filter socks for gray water containment helps you meet federal environmental standards, avoid fines, and protect surrounding areas from contamination. Proper containment keeps your operations compliant and running smoothly.
More Than Just Gray Water Containment
While this video focuses on gray water containment, these same filter socks and berms work great for preventing water from entering unwanted areas on your property. We use these products on projects to keep water out of sloped drive garages, low-lying areas, and other spaces where water accumulation causes problems.
Need help with water control on your project? Whether it's gray water containment or keeping water away from problem areas, we have the right solutions. Contact us today to discuss your specific needs.



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