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Agreement
Subject
Stormwater Treatment measures Maintenance Agmt
Doc Num
2012-139033
Rec Date
9/25/2012
APN
052-103-090
Address
1826 Industrial Way Redwood City 94063
Parties
Airgas-Northern california & Nevada
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Bioretention Planter <br /> Inspection and Maintenance Checklist <br /> Property Address: 1826 Industrial Way, Redwood City, CA Property Owner: Airgas— Northern California and <br /> Nevada, INC. <br /> Treatment Measure No.: Date of Inspection: Type of Inspection: ❑ Monthly ❑ Pre-Wet Season <br /> ❑After heavy runoff ❑ End of Wet Season <br /> Inspector(s): ❑ Other: <br /> Defect Conditions when Maintenance Maintenance Comments (Describe maintenance Results Expected When <br /> is Needed Needed? (Y/N) completed and if needed maintenance was Maintenance is PerFormed <br /> not conducted, note when it will be done <br /> 1. Standing Water When water stands in the There should be no areas of <br /> bioretention planter between standing water once inflow has <br /> storms and does not drain within ceased. Any of the following may <br /> five days after rainfall apply: sediment or trash blockages <br /> removed, improved grade from head <br /> to foot of bioretention planter, or <br /> added underdrains <br /> 2.Trash and Debris Trash and debris accumulated in Trash and debris removed from <br /> Accumulation the bioretention planter bioretention planter and disposed of <br /> properly <br /> 3. Sediment Evidence of sedimentation in Material removed so that there is no <br /> bioretention planter clogging or blockage. Material is <br /> disposed of properly <br /> 4. Erosion Channels have formed around Obstructions and sediment removed <br /> inlets,there are areas of bare so that water flows freely and <br /> soil, and/or other evidence of disperses over a wide area. <br /> erosion Obstructions and sediment are <br /> disposed of properly <br /> , 5.Vegetation Vegetation is dead, diseased Vegetation is healthy and attractive <br /> and/or overgrown in appearance <br /> 6. Miscellaneous Any condition that is not covered Meets the design specifications <br /> - above that needs attention in <br /> order for the bioretention platner <br /> to function as designed <br /> . <br />
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