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  • 11945 Forest Hills Dr, Parker, CO 80138 (303) 797-0254
  • Walker, KS
  • Russell, KS
  • 4625 Louisiana Ave, Denver, CO 80246
  • Glendale, CO
  • 2134 Arbor Ave, Littleton, CO 80120 (303) 797-0254
  • 11945 Forest Hills Dr, Parker, CO 80138 (719) 930-1864

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Position: Protective Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Joseph Michael Stroemel

Address:
Littleton, CO
License #:
260540-5301 - Expired
Category:
Landscape Architect
Issued Date:
Mar 12, 1993
Expiration Date:
May 31, 2012
Type:
Landscape Architect

Joseph Michael Stroemel

Address:
Littleton, CO
License #:
260540-5555 - Expired
Category:
Lien Recovery Fund Member
Type:
LRF Individual Member

Publications

Us Patents

Gravity Drainage System For Athletic Fields And Method Therefor

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US Patent:
50643088, Nov 12, 1991
Filed:
Mar 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/669768
Inventors:
Daniel R. Almond - Littleton CO
Joseph M. Stroemel - Denver CO
Stuart M. Cameron - Littleton CO
International Classification:
E02B 1300
US Classification:
405 43
Abstract:
A gravity sub-drainage system for drainage of level-graded natural grass athletic fields. A plurality of parallel trenches are formed in a level-graded subgrade beneath the surface of the field. A main drainage system is provided at the lowest point of the subgrade. A collector pipe is placed into a trench at one end of the field sloping downward into the main drainage system. Perforated drain pipes are placed in the parallel trenches to slope downward toward the collector pipe and to slope downward toward the main drainage system to ensure that water collected from the surface will flow down into the collector pipe and into the main drainage system by the forces of gravity without the need for a mechanical pumping system. A layer of pea gravel capable of draining at a preferred rate of eighteen inches per hour is placed around and above the perforated drain pipe up to a height of four inches above the top of the subgrade. A ten inch layer of ninety percent sand and ten percent peat moss capable of draining at a perferred rate of eighteen inches per hour is placed over the gravel layer.
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