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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStormwater Maintenance Plan 06-28-2021INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES The Property Owners Association shall be responsible for the maintenance of the stormwater drainage facilities within the Fallon Condominiums development. Storm Water Facilities: 1.Drainage swales slope toward retention and detention ponds to collect storm water runoff and channel it to the retention or detention pond. 2.Drywells are underground storm water collection facilities that collect and temporarily store runoff from roof tops and landscaped areas before allowing storm water to infiltrate into the ground. Post Construction Inspection: 1.Observe that drywell structures are clear of any material or obstructions in the drainage slots. Inspect these structures to insure proper drainage following a storm event. Immediately identify and remove objects responsible for clogging if not draining properly. Semi-Annual Inspection: 1.Check retention dry wells three days following a storm event exceeding ¼ inch of precipitation. Failure for water to percolate within this time period indicates clogging or poor-draining soils. Clear any clogs and replace any poor-draining soils with well- draining gravely soils. 2.Check for grass clippings, litter, and debris in drainage swales and dry wells. Flush and/or vacuum drywells or storm water pipes if excessive material is observed in the facilities. Standard Maintenance: 1.Inspect and remove debris from drainage swales and dry wells. Use a vacuum truck to clean catch basins and dry wells. 2.Inspect for the following issues: differential accumulation of sediment, drain time, signs of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination (odors, oil sheen in pond water), standing water, trash and debris. Equipment Type/Access: All drywells will be cleaned using vacuum trucks. All vacuum trucks will access the site through the proposed alley and parking lot. Cost Estimate: Depending on the amount of rainfall in the given year, the cost to maintain the stormwater infrastructure will vary. It is estimated that the drywells will need to be vacuumed out once per year, with an estimated cost of $1,500 to do so.The drainage swales will be maintained by the season landscaping and mowing operations.The applicant will be responsible for financing the maintenance of the stormwater infrastructure.