− | [https://ecs-water.com/stormwater-management/bold-and-gold-stormwater/ Bold & Gold] is a biosorption activated media (BAM) for pollution control developed by the Stormwater Management Academy at the University of Central Florida. It can be used to achieve [[nitrogen]] and [[phosphorus]] reduction in stormwater, wastewater and agricultural applications such as retention basins, [[swales]] and [[rain gardens]], urban gardens and [[tree]] wells, [[permeable paving]], [[green roofs]], [[filter strips]] and more. Bold & Gold is composed of a patented blend of mineral materials, sand, and clay. | + | [https://ecs-water.com/stormwater-management/bold-and-gold-stormwater/ Bold & Gold] is a biosorption activated media (BAM) for pollution control developed by the Stormwater Management Academy at the University of Central Florida. It can be used to achieve [[nitrogen]] and [[phosphorus]] reduction in stormwater, wastewater and agricultural applications such as retention basins, [[swales]] and [[rain gardens]], urban gardens and [[soil cells]], [[permeable paving]], [[green roofs]], [[filter strips]] and more. Bold & Gold is composed of a patented blend of mineral materials, sand, and clay. |
| Bold & Gold Filtration Media is currently being used in experimental projects in North Carolina to evaluate nutrient reduction capabilities. No projects that used Bold & Gold were found in Ontario, however, it has been used for projects such as an upflow filter chamber following a detention pond, a commercial green roof in Florida, and a subsurface upflow wetland filter for nutrient removal. <ref>Stormwater Treatment Environments, LLC. Success Stories. http://greensmarts.com/success_stories.html. Accessed September 8, 2017.</ref> Filtration Media Specifications and Typical Cross Sections are provided on the Bold & Gold website. | | Bold & Gold Filtration Media is currently being used in experimental projects in North Carolina to evaluate nutrient reduction capabilities. No projects that used Bold & Gold were found in Ontario, however, it has been used for projects such as an upflow filter chamber following a detention pond, a commercial green roof in Florida, and a subsurface upflow wetland filter for nutrient removal. <ref>Stormwater Treatment Environments, LLC. Success Stories. http://greensmarts.com/success_stories.html. Accessed September 8, 2017.</ref> Filtration Media Specifications and Typical Cross Sections are provided on the Bold & Gold website. |