Wash racks, hitching posts, & cross ties
Unlike rubber mats that puddle or shift, and become tripping hazards, our hoofgrid by ecoraster is the ideal solution for a safe surface.
Unlike rubber mats that puddle or shift, and become tripping hazards, our hoofgrid by ecoraster is the ideal solution for a safe surface.
Looking for a drivable and grassy area? Our permeable grid is your solution.
California Filtration Specialists provided CULTEC systems for a Tesla dealership in San Luis Obispo, CA. A total of 4 tanks were provided, totaling over 98,000 cubic feet of stormwater storage. CFS teamed with Atlas Civil Design to provide multiple designs of various systems, and Cultec proved to be the most cost-effective choice for this project.
There are endless applications for Hoofgrid by Ecoraster, and this horse walker is just one of them. Once filled with sand, tripping hazards will never occur, it will drain with ease, and rutting will not occur. Contact us for quotes/sizing and more info.
AquaSave modular tanks were approved by the City of San Diego and installed on a project. AquaSave is 200% stronger and 25% less expensive than other modular tank systems. info@cafiltrationspecialists.com for more info
Come and visit us at the Western States Horse Expo: June 9-11, 2023 Murieta Equestrian Center 7200 Lone Pine Drive Rancho Murieta, CA 95683
Come visit us at the IEA (Industrial Environmental Association) conference at the San Diego Convention Center, June 1st and 2nd.
MAY 18TH; 10:00-11:00am Location: Historic Scottish Rite Center in Sacramento, CA Room Bruno North “UNDERSTANDING STORMWATER PERMITS” An AIA education session (continuing education credits for American Institute of Architects) Presented by Mitch Whitson
Construction Update!! CFS and Kimley Horn designed the first FocalPoint Biofiltration system in La Mesa, CA. The project team had limited space to incorporate a water quality system as well as a detention vault for hydromodification. The CFS team recommended the use of a dual use system that incorporated a FocalPoint at the surface in …
When stormwater flows across surfaces such as roads, rooftops, and parking lots, it can pick up a variety of pollutants including oil, chemicals, and sediment. The polluted water can then enter streams, rivers, and other bodies of water, leading to harm to aquatic life and potential health risks for humans who use those water sources. …