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Long-Term Ti 7.1.D. - Page 53 <br /> 3.2.6 Trash Management Area #5 <br /> Trash Management Area#5 (TMA#5) includes approximately 403 acres of land bordered by US <br /> Highway 101 to the west,Whipple Avenue to the north and Marsh Road to the south.Visual on-land <br /> assessments conducted by City staff within TMA#4 indicate that approximately 86 % of the <br /> jurisdictional area is considered as a medium trash generating area,and the remaining 13 % as low <br /> trash generating area. It includes retail,commercial,industrial and residential land uses on E. <br /> Bayshore Road,Seaport Blvd, Frontage Road, Blomquist Street and Maple Street.Various <br /> commercial and industrial businesses,a mobile home park,the City's Police Department and the <br /> Port of Redwood City are located within TMA#5.Trash is generated within the retail,commercial <br /> and industrial corridors from pedestrians and vehicles.To date,full-capture treatment devices, <br /> street sweeping and on-land clean-ups have been implemented within this area to address trash. <br /> ■FULL-CAPTURE TREATMENT DEVICES <br /> Implemented Prior to and Continued After MRP Effective Date: <br /> • The City did not install full-capture devices prior to the effective date of the MRP. <br /> Implemented after MRP Effective Date and Prior to July 1, 2014: <br /> • In 2012 and 2013,the City installed 7 small full-capture devices (i.e., connector pipe <br /> screens)within TMA#5.This installation was funded by the Association of Bay Area <br /> Governments (ABAG) and the California State Water Resources Control Board (State Water <br /> Board) Bay Area-Wide Trash Capture Demonstration Project through the federal American <br /> Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.This funding was primarily intended to provide <br /> preliminary resources to Bay Area municipalities in purchasing a limited number of the <br /> Permit-required trash full capture treatment devices for installation in municipally-owned <br /> stormwater conveyance systems.The area treated by the 7 small full capture devices is <br /> approximately 2 %of the land area within TMA#5. <br /> • These devices are inspected and maintained prior to the "first flush"with additional <br /> inspection and maintenance conducted,as necessary after major storm events (may be up <br /> to three to four times/year).The first maintenance event occurred in October 2012.Small <br /> full-capture devices are maintained by using a combination sewer truck(i.e.Vactor truck) <br /> to pressure wash and vacuum all debris from the catch basin and connector pipe screen.A <br /> Trash Capture Device Maintenance Report is filled out for every maintenance event and is <br /> kept on-file at the Public Works Services Department.To date,the City has experienced no <br /> failures or other issues with these devices. Figure 7 (Trash Full Capture Device Map) <br /> includes the areas within the City that are treated with these devices. <br /> Planned for Future Implementation between July 2014 and July 2022: <br /> • The City will continue inspecting and maintaining all small full-capture devices to ensure <br /> proper performance.The City does not plan installing additional full-capture devices <br /> within TMA#5. <br /> 45 <br />