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how stormwater facilities work and provide user-friendly, straightforward guidance on facility <br /> maintenance. <br /> You are responsible for regularly maintaining privately owned ponds, catch basins, pipes and other <br /> drainage facilities on your property. Stormwater facilities located in public rights-of-way are <br /> maintained by local governments. <br /> How to Use the Stormwater Facility Maintenance Guide <br /> This Maintenance Guide includes a Site Plan specific to your development and a Facility Key that <br /> identifies the private stormwater facilities you are responsible for maintaining. A"Quick List"of <br /> maintenance activities has also been included to help you identify the more routine needs of your <br /> facility. Also included in this guide: <br /> • Comprehensive Maintenance Checklists that provide specific details on required <br /> maintenance <br /> • Pollution Prevention Tips that list ways to protect water quality and keep storm drain <br /> systems functioning smoothly <br /> • Resources to provide more information and technical assistance <br /> Your Stormwater Facilities <br /> This section consists of two parts that are to be used together: the Facility Key and the Site Plan. <br /> Review the Site Plan and identify the numbers denoting a feature of the system. Then check the <br /> Facility Key for the feature type and checklist name. <br /> Facility Key <br /> The stormwater facility in your neighborhood is composed of the following elements: <br /> Type of Feature&Checklist Name Location on Site Plan <br /> Grounds & Landscaping 1 <br /> Catch Basins 2 <br /> Outfalls 3 <br /> Conveyance 4 <br /> Downspouts 5 <br /> SCOTT TAYLOR DRIVE SHORT PLAT September 7,2018 PAGE 6 <br />