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• <br /> No.22(continued)-Maintenance Standards and Procedures for Permeable Pavement. <br /> Recommended Frequency, <br /> Component Condition when Maintenance Is Needed Action Needed <br /> Inspection Routine • (Standards) • (Procedures) <br /> Maintenance <br /> lnlets/Outlets/Pipes(cont'd) <br /> Overflow B Native soil is exposed or other signs of erosion damage are Repair erosion and stabilize surface <br /> present at discharge point <br /> • <br /> ,Aggregate Storage Reservoir - <br /> Observation port A,S Water remains in the storage aggregate longer than If immediate cause of extended ponding is not identified,schedule investigation of subsurface materials or other potential <br /> anticipated bydesign after the end of a storm causes of system failure. <br /> Vegetation „- <br /> Adjacent large shrubs I I As needed Vegetation related fallout clogs or will potentially clog voids •Sweep leaf litter and sediment to prevent surface clogging and ponding <br /> or trees I• Prevent large root systems from damagingsubsurfacestructural_ s- ----- ...,. <br /> Once in May and Vegetation growing beyond facility edge onto sidewalks, Edging and trimming of planted areas to control groundcovers and shrubs from overreaching the sidewalks,paths and street <br /> Once in September paths,and street edge edge improves appearance and reduces clogging of permeable pavements by leaf litter,mulch and soil. <br /> • <br /> Leaves,needles,and In fall(October to Accumulation of organic debris and leaf litter Use leaf blower or vacuum to blow or remove leaves,evergreen needles,and debris(i.e.,flowers,blossoms)off of and away <br /> organic debris December)after leaf from permeable pavement <br /> drop(1-3 times, <br /> depending on <br /> canopy cover) <br /> • Frequency:A=Annually;B=Biannually(twice per year);S=Perform inspections after major storm events(24-hour storm event with a 10-year or greater recurrence interval). <br /> n Inspection should occur during storm event. <br /> • <br /> Volume V—Runoff Treatment BMPs—December 2014 <br /> 4-63 <br />