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2011 News Release
March 2012 -Jellyfish® Filter plays a role in helping safeguard Maryland with new MDE Stand-alone Approval!
Imbrium™Systems, a Rockville announced today that its innovative membrane based stormwater treatment technology, the Jellyfish Filter, has received full use approval by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) for stand-alone water quality treatment.
March 2012 -Imbrium™ International, LTD. and Humes Water Solutions announced today an expansion of their strategic business relationship, by Humes becoming a licensee of Imbrium's Jellyfish® Filter
"This is a natural fit for both organizations. We are excited to expand our relationship with Humes Water Solutions and technology offering," said Scott Perry, Managing Director of Imbrium.
February 2012 -Imbrium receives word from NJCAT (New Jersey Center for Advanced Technology) Technology Verification Report which validates the manufacturer's Field Test claims for their Jellyfish® Filter.
"Without a doubt, the Jellyfish Filter is the most advanced, innovative membrane filtration technology for stormwater treatment in North America. NJCAT peer reviewers combed through our Jellyfish Filter Field Test report and verified all our technology and performance claims.
October 2011 - Montgomery County, Maryland Department of Permitting Services Approves Sorbtive®Filter to Protect the Chesapeake Bay from Sediment and Phosphorus
Imbrium™Systems, a Rockville, Maryland based stormwater treatment solutions company, announced today that it received an updated approval for Sorbtive®Filter by the Montgomery County, Maryland Department of Permitting Services. The updated approval is a critical step forward for Imbrium Systems and Montgomery County in an effort to protect the Chesapeake Bay from the ravages of non-point source stormwater runoff pollution, at a lower cost in use to curb stormwater pollution.
August 2011 - Imbrium Systems Smashes through the 40,000 Installation Threshold with Stormceptor®, Jellyfish®Filter and Sorbtive®Filter
Imbrium Systems today announced Installation Number 40,000 for its suite of stormwater treatment
technologies which include the Stormceptor® brand, a hydrodynamic sediment and oil stormwater treatment
device, Jellyfish®Filter and Sorbtive®Filter powered by
Sorbtive® Media.
July 2011 - Stormceptor and Jellyfish Selected For Maximum Stormwater Protection at Bigfork Bay Flathead Lake, Montana
When the residents of Flathead Lake in northwest Montana sought solutions to untreated stormwater entering the Lake at Bigfork Bay, they turned to Imbrium™ Systems’ treatment technologies to provide engineered Stormwater solutions. Unfortunately, water quality at Flathead Lake has gradually declined over recent decades as the human footprint within the basin region increased.
July 2011 - Jellyfish Filter Receives Montgomery County Maryland Approval as a Stormwater Treatment Technology to Combat Chesapeake Bay's Nutrient Load
ImbriumTM Systems announced today that its innovative Jellyfish® Filter has been approved by the Montgomery County Maryland Department of Permitting Services to treat polluted stormwater runoff heading for the Chesapeake Bay. Since introducing the Jellyfish Filter into the North American marketplace, the innovative membrane filtration system experienced a tremendous acceptance among environmentalists, civil engineers, environmental engineers and commercial developers who are committed to protecting North America’s watersheds.
April 2011 - Imbrium Systems Questions whether “Minimal Washout” is simply a Bad April Fools Joke
Imbrium Systems announced today that the regulatory and market response in the first quarter of 2011 from civil engineers and stormwater regulators on the East Coast to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection On-Line approval for Stormceptor® STC has been overwhelmingly positive.
March 2011 - Imbrium Systems announced today that Stormceptor® was chosen to treat stormwater runoff at Logan Airport’s new Consolidated Rental Car facility
The main purpose of Massport’s Consolidated Rental Car facility, known as the Conrac, is to consolidate all airport-related rental operations and facilities into one integrated facility and to reduce the number of shuttle buses on airport roadways.
February 2011 - Imbrium Systems Receives Los Angeles County Product Approval for Jellyfish® Filter System Stormwater Technology
Imbrium® Systems announced today that its innovative Jellyfish® Filter System has been approved by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works to treat stormwater runoff.
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February 2011 - Virginia State University Relies on Imbrium Systems’ SorbtiveFILTER Technology to Protect Appomattox River -
In developing its new Howard Quad Complex, a $20 million, 458-bed residence hall, Virginia State University (VSU) relied on Imbrium Systems' SorbtiveFILTER technology to treat stormwater runoff from adjacent parking lots.
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January 2011 - East Coast Civil Engineers Register Positive Response to New Jersey DEP On-Line Approval for Stormceptor® Stormwater Treatment Device
Imbrium Systems announced today that the regulatory and market response over the last quarter of 2010 from civil engineers in several states on the East Coast to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection On-Line approval for Stormceptor® STC has been extremely positive.
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Articles 2011
March/April 2011 - Environmental Science and Egineering (ES&E) features Imbrium Systems' Stormceptor® STC and The Deltaport Third Berth Project



