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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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9/12/2011
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6.1.F. - Page 113 <br />EXHIBIT "C" <br />www.StormTrap.com Pmeasl Concrele Modular Storm <br />WalerManageureufSystenEs <br />StormTrap® Maintenance Manual <br />1. Introduction <br />2. Dry Detention Systems <br />3. Wet Detention (Water Quality) Systems <br />4. Inspection Schedules for Municipalities <br />5. Inspection Schedules for Private Development <br />6. Inspection Process <br />7. When to Clean the System <br />8. How to Clean the StormTrap® <br />9. Summary <br />1. Introduction <br />1- 877 - 867 -6827 <br />The StormTrap® Underground Stormwater Detention System is one of the easiest systems to inspect and <br />maintain because of the open design of the stormwater chambers. All of the areas of the system that are <br />used to detain and store stormwater are completely accessible. StormTrap® does not recommend <br />utilizing stones around the stormwater detention system for stormwater storage. <br />Regular inspections are recommended to assure that the system is functioning as it was designed. <br />Please call your StormTrap® Representative if you have questions in regards to the inspection and <br />maintenance of the StormTrap® system. The StormTrap® Representative for your area can be found <br />under the "Contact" tab of the StormTrap® website (www.StormTra ®.com), or 1- 877 - 867 -6872 and <br />press "0" for an Administrative Assistant. <br />2, Dry Detention Systems <br />The StormTrap® System is used to collect stormwater and detain it for a period of time. The release rate <br />is determined by local building and environmental codes. The system is designed to reduce downstream <br />flooding after a stormwater event. This is the same concept that is used to design above ground <br />stormwater detention ponds. Underground detention is utilized in place of detention ponds to allow for <br />additional development such as parking lots, public parks, highways, buildings, etc. <br />3. Wet Detention (Water Quality) Systems <br />Some of the StormTrap® Systems are designed to have a permanent pool of water in the system. This <br />pool of water is designed to remove and collect some of the small solid particles from the stormwater. <br />These pools shall be cleaned as needed, but at least annually, to ensure they meet their intended design. <br />4. Inspection Schedules for Municipalities <br />The StormTrapO Stormwater Detention System should be inspected whenever the upstream and <br />downstream catch basins and stormwater pipes of the stormwater collection system are inspected or <br />maintained, but not less than annually. This will economize the cost of the inspection if it is done at the <br />same time the Municipal crews are visiting the area. <br />S INGLErRAP GET THE PREGASTA0VANTAGE! DOUBLEMINP <br />
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