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"If they have runoff, it needs to go to a pond before it goes to a stream," says Greg Bohn, director of national engineering for ADS. "Instead of doing traditional ponds, [developers] can't afford to have this big open space. They are actually using our pipe and putting it underground to maximize use of the land. We are used for conveyance and storage to have [the pipe] fill up and release at a slower rate."
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New Jobs and $12 Million Factory Piped Into the State
ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS (ADS) broke ground last week for a manufacturing plant in Logan that will create more than 85 jobs when it starts producing high-density polyethylene (HDP...
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