EnviroPod™ is looking forward to being back at the Source to Stream Conference this year, alongside municipalities, consultants, and industry leaders all focused on improving water quality and protecting our waterways.
This year is a big one for us. Alongside showcasing some of our latest stormwater solutions, we’re also marking 30 years of EnviroPod — three decades of designing practical, at-source treatment systems.
What we’ll be showcasing
At the conference, we’ll be sharing a few of the newer innovations we’ve been working on, including:
• TrenchPod™ – our latest trench drain filter, designed to capture pollutants directly within trench drain systems
• Ongoing developments in the EnviroBasin™, giving engineers more flexibility across a wider range of applications
• Our work in the Lake Simcoe region, supporting phosphorus offsetting credits and helping meet watershed targets
It all comes back to the same focus we’ve had from the start — capturing pollution as close to the source as possible.
30 years of doing things differently
For 30 years, EnviroPod ™has been built around a simple idea:
treat stormwater at the source, before it becomes a bigger problem downstream.
From local councils to major infrastructure projects, our systems are now installed across North America and beyond — helping capture litter, sediment, and nutrients directly within the stormwater network.
The Source to Stream Conference is always a good moment to step back, look at how far the industry has come, and where we’re heading next.
Supporting Lake Simcoe
We’ll also be talking about the role stormwater plays in reducing phosphorus entering Lake Simcoe.
As many know, phosphorus is a key challenge in the region. By capturing sediment (and the nutrients attached to it) at the source, systems like LittaTrap™ and EnviroBasin™ can play a practical role in reducing loads — and in some cases, contributing to phosphorus offsetting credits.
Come and see us
If you’re heading to Source to Stream, come and say hi at Booth 4.
We’d love to talk through your projects and share what we’re seeing across different regions.
And as we hit this 30-year milestone, we’re as focused as ever on what’s next — continuing to develop solutions that make a real difference to water quality.