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Bioretention Area Maintenance Plan <br />Property Address: __ <br />Date of Inspection: <br />Treatment Measure No. <br />9 Inspect overflow pipe to ensure that it can safely convey I Annually, before the wet season <br />excess flows to a storm drain. Repair or replace damaged begins <br />piping. <br />10 Replace biotreatment soil and mulch, if needed. Check for Annually at the end of the rainy <br />standing water, structural failure and clogged overflows. season, and/or after large storm <br />Remove trash and debris. Replace dead plants. events <br />11 1 Inspect bioretention area using the attached inspection Annually, before the wet season <br />checklist_ <br />II. Use of Pesticides <br />Do not use pesticides or other chemical applications to treat diseased plants, control weeds or <br />removed unwanted growth. Employ non -chemical controls (biological, physical and cultural <br />controls) to treat a pest problem. Prune plants properly and at the appropriate time of year. <br />Provide adequate irrigation for landscape plants. Do not over water. <br />III. Vector Control <br />Standing water shall not remain in the treatment measures for more than five days, to prevent <br />mosquito generation. Should any mosquito issues arise, contact the Santa Clara Valley Vector <br />Control District (District). Mosquito larvicides shall be applied only when absolutely necessary, as <br />indicated by the District, and then only by a licensed professional or contractor. Contact information <br />for the District is provided below. <br />Santa Clara Valley Vector Control District <br />1580 Berger Dr. <br />San Jose, California 95112 <br />Phone: (408) 918-4770 / (800) 675-1155 - Fax: (408) 298-6356 <br />www.sccciov.org/portal/site/vector <br />IV. Inspections <br />The attached Bioretention Area Inspection and Maintenance Checklist shall be used to <br />conduct inspections monthly (or as needed), identify needed maintenance, and record <br />maintenance that is conducted. <br />Page 2 <br />