UltraTech 9707-OS Pipe Sock, Oil & Sediment, 16" dia. Pipe, Gray

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The UltraTech 9707-OS Pipe Sock provides active filtration at discharge points to capture hydrocarbons and suspended particulate matter from stormwater effluent. Engineered to install directly over the end of 16-inch diameter headwalls and industrial outflow pipes, the dual-action filtration media prevents downstream environmental contamination during heavy flow conditions. The rugged geotextile fabric construction ensures high flow-through rates while structurally retaining pollutants inside the matrix mesh.

Key Features

  • Dual-Action Filtration Media: Utilizes a specialized matrix mesh engineered to filter out sediment particulates while absorbing petroleum-based oils and hydrocarbons from water streams.

  • Secured Headwall Installation: Formed with a 16-inch diameter configuration that fits tightly over discharge pipe openings, resisting detachment during heavy velocity runoff.

  • Heavy-Duty Geotextile Material: Constructed from robust, industrial-grade geotextile fabric designed to tolerate high pressure, UV degradation, and abrasive water-borne grit.

  • Stormwater Compliance Integration: Serves as a reliable best management practice (BMP) to assist municipal and industrial sites in meeting NPDES 40 CFR 122.26 stormwater regulations.

Specification Value
Manufacturer UltraTech International
Part Number (MPN) 9707-OS
Product Type Pipe Sock (Oil & Sediment Control)
Target Pipe Diameter 16" (406 mm)
Material Construction Industrial Geotextile Filtration Fabric
Color Gray
Filter Media Compatibility Hydrocarbons (Oils), Silt, and Sediment
Regulatory Standards Helps Comply with NPDES, 40 CFR 122.26 (1999)

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