Technology and Design
Stormwater Treatment / Best Management Practices
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Surface flow wetlands

Stormwater runoff can contain a variety of harmful pollutants such as heavy metals, fertilizers, herbicides, paint, fuel, oil, along with inorganic and organic debris and dust. REDI deploys various natural systems technologies to clean these waters before they can damage wildlife habitat and human health. In addition certain technologies can allow for water percolation of clean water back into the ground to recharge precious water supplies. The stormwater technologies REDI designs/engineers are technologies the US EPA acknowledges as Best Management Practices (BMPs) and can be part of a comprehensive stormwater design plan to acquire NPDES permits. Technologies include surface flow wetlands, Restorers (floating wetland islands), rain gardens, and bioswales.

Restorer floating wetlands for stormwater canal treatment
Restorer floating wetlands for stormwater canal treatment


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Roth Ecological Design International

United States Green Building Council member
925 Bethel St. Suite 100
Honolulu, HI 96813
808-737-1512 (p)
808-732-4597 (t)

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