Water Treatment & Storage

Port Covington Triangle Park

South Baltimore, MD, USA

Description

South Baltimore is less than two miles south of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor; the Baltimore Peninsula project, centered around the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River, is a 235-acre site with over 2.5 miles of restored waterfront. The project’s Port Covington area comprises up to 18 million ft2 (1.64 million m2) of mixed-use development, including office buildings, retail spaces, and residential units – and the Port Covington Triangle Park, a 40-acre park and green space area.


Products Used

Added to the mix during the batching phase, PENETRON ADMIX SB-treated concrete is impermeable, stopping water and harmful elements from entering the concrete, even under sudden hydrostatic pressure usually encountered within the stormwater retention tank. Its ability to permanently self-heal any microcracks mitigates concrete deterioration for the life of the concrete – an important aspect for an underground water storage facility.


Related Media Releases


July 29, 2024

Penetron Waterproofing Secures Baltimore Park Stormwater Tank Against Hydrostatic Pressure


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Products Used

PENETRON ADMIX SB

PENETRON ADMIX SB

Crystalline Waterproofing


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