Stormwater Interceptor

Pollution Prevention and Stormwater Interceptors

A stormwater interceptor is a device that separates pollutants from stormwater runoff before it enters a drainage system or waterway. Using a multi-chambered design and gravity, stormwater interceptors remove solids, oils, and other contaminants, preventing them from polluting the environment.

You’ll commonly find stormwater interceptors at sites where spills, drips, and fine sediment are part of daily operations.

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Our PRocess

1.
Complete all health and safety paperwork.
2.
Pre-start meeting, hazard Identification, confined space entry permit, job safety analysis.
3.
Dutton Stormwater will remove all the sediment, litter and vegetation using a vacuum truck.
4.
We remove all the spent media from the modules and wash the modules down completely.
5.
We vacuum the chamber once more.
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We replace the media with fresh media.
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Polluted waste is disposed of at an approved environmental disposal facility.
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We send the customer and council (if requested by the customer) a full report of the service.

How Stormwater Interceptors Work

Stormwater enters the interceptor and flows through a series of chambers. Heavier particles settle to the bottom, while oils and lighter contaminants rise to the top. This process allows cleaner water to exit the system, protecting downstream infrastructure and local waterways.

Why Maintenance Matters

Regular maintenance is essential to keep stormwater interceptors functioning effectively. Over time, sediment and oil build up in the chambers, reducing treatment efficiency and increasing the risk of blockages, flooding, or non-compliance with council requirements.

Professional Stormwater Interceptor Maintenance Services

At Dutton Stormwater, we provide comprehensive stormwater interceptor maintenance services across New Zealand. Our team inspects, removes accumulated sediment and oil, and ensures your interceptor is operating efficiently and in line with environmental standards.

Recommended Service Frequency

Stormwater interceptors typically require maintenance every six to twelve months, depending on site activity and pollutant loading. During each service, we assess the interceptor’s condition and includes a job summary with any recommendations in your service report.

Extend the lifespan of your Stormwater Interceptor.

Get in touch with us today and Schedule your regular maintenance.

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