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Agreement
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Stormwater Treatment Measure Maintenance Agreement
Doc Num
2011-115421
Rec Date
10/3/2011
Address
One Marina, 630 Bair Island Road
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RC Peninsula Park, LLC
MO Ref
11-151
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EXHIBIT HUI <br />www.StormTrap.com Precast Concrete Modular Storm Water ManargemenI Sys fenis 1- 877 - 867-6827 <br />5. Inspection Schedules for Private Development <br />The StormTrap System, for a private development, should be inspected after each major storm water <br />event, but at lust annually. If the StofrnTrapO is inspected on an annual basis, then the system should <br />be inspected before the storm grater season begins to be sure that everything is functioning properly for <br />the upcoming storm season. <br />6. Inspection Process <br />This inspection should be done at least 2 or 3 days after a rain event so that all of the detention areas <br />have been drained and the water is at the lowest level. Visually inspect the system at all manhole <br />locations. Inspect each pipe opening to ensure that the silt level or any foreign objects are not blocking <br />the pipes, <br />The sediment level in the underground detention system can be determined from the outside of the <br />system by opening up all the manholes and using a sediment pole to measure the amount of sediment at <br />each location. Force the pole to the bottom of the system and then remove it and measure the amount of <br />sediment at that location. Measure and document the amount of silt at each manhole location. Do not <br />g o into the system under any circumstances without proper ventilation equipment and training. <br />Be sure to inspect the outlet pipe because this is typically the smallest pipe in the system. It is <br />common that most of the larger materials will be collected upstream of the system in catch basins, and it <br />is therefore important at time of inspections to check these structures for lame trash or blockages. <br />Remove any blockages that you can during the inspection process only if you can do so safely from the <br />top of the system without entering into the system. Again, do not go into the system under any <br />circumstances without proper ventilation equipment and training. Pass any information requiring action <br />onto the appropriate maintenance personnel if you cannot remove the blockages from above during the <br />inspection process. Be sure to describe the location of each manhole and the type of material that needs <br />to be removed. <br />The sediment level of the systern should also be measured and recorded during the inspection process. <br />Recording the sediment level at each manhole is very important in order get a history of sediment that <br />can be graphed over time i.e. gears) in order to estimate when the next time the system will need to be <br />maintained. It is also important to keep these records to verify the date and location of the inspection <br />process if anyone asks for your records in the future. <br />7. When to Clean the System <br />Any blockages should be safely removed as soon as practical so that the Stormwater detention system <br />will fill and drain properly before the next storrnwater event. <br />The Dry Detention System should be completely cleaned whenever the sediment occupies more than <br />10% to 15% of the originally designed system's volume. The Wet Detention Systern should be cleaned <br />when the sediment occupies more than 30% or 113"' of the originally designed system's volurne. <br />DOTE: Check with your municipality in regards to cleaning criteria, as the allowable sediment before <br />cleaning may be more or less then described here, <br />S m <br />INGLErNAP GET THE PRECAST A0VA TA E! DOLIBLErJMP <br />
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