$500,000 of Stormwater Products Donated by Advanced Drainage Systems Installed at New Hilliard Community Center Site
- The installation of the stormwater management system for the new Recreation and Wellness Campus is a positive development for the City of Hilliard. The donation of $500,000 worth of products from ADS will contribute to the protection of the watershed that feeds Big Darby Creek, a national scenic river. The campus is one of the largest capital investments in Hilliard's history, which indicates a commitment to community development.
- None.
Will help manage runoff and protect Big Darby Creek, among other benefits
The plastic pipe and chambers donated by ADS will manage stormwater runoff below the new Hilliard Recreation and Wellness Campus, a 105,000-square-foot complex that will include an aquatic facility, indoor running track, gymnasium, fitness center with weight room, space for fitness classes, other classrooms and spaces for community events, and outdoor space. The campus is one of the largest capital investments in
The new recreation and wellness campus will sit on 125 acres, with a large area dedicated to outdoor recreational activities. The southern portion of the property will include two synthetic turf fields and 20 natural-grass playing fields, just west of Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park.
ADS, a leading provider of innovative water management solutions and one of the largest plastic recycling companies in North America, is proud to call
ADS products are being installed during Ohio Stormwater Awareness Week, a week dedicated to educating people throughout
"ADS is committed to investing in our communities to help them manage water," said Scott Barbour, ADS president and CEO. "Water is the most precious resource we have, and by protecting it, ADS also protects and improves the quality of life for people, not only here in
Michelle Crandall,
"Its significant donation of stormwater management products allows the Hilliard Recreation and Wellness Campus to include a state-of-the-art stormwater management system that will help protect the water quality of the Big Darby Creek watershed, which is a designated state and national scenic river," Crandall said. "In addition, this campus will serve as a regional stormwater management demonstration site, educating residents and visitors about the importance of protecting our water quality and providing examples of a variety of best management practices."
ADS also is continuing construction of its nearly 110,000-square-foot Engineering and Technology Center at a 17-acre site at Lyman Drive and the soon-to-be constructed Raindrop Way in
About Advanced Drainage Systems
Advanced Drainage Systems is a leading manufacturer of innovative stormwater and on-site septic wastewater solutions that manages the world's most precious resource: water. ADS and its subsidiary, Infiltrator Water Technologies, provide superior stormwater drainage and on-site septic wastewater products used in a wide variety of markets and applications including commercial, residential, infrastructure and agriculture, while delivering unparalleled customer service. ADS manages the industry's largest company-owned fleet, an expansive sales team, and a vast manufacturing network of approximately 70 manufacturing plants and 40 distribution centers. The company is one of the largest plastic recycling companies in
View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/500-000-of-stormwater-products-donated-by-advanced-drainage-systems-installed-at-new-hilliard-community-center-site-301948738.html
SOURCE Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.
FAQ
What is the purpose of the stormwater management system installation?
What company donated products for the stormwater management system?
What is the significance of the new campus in Hilliard?