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Table 3. Sediment Depths Indicating Required Maintenance <br /> Model Model Sediment Depth <br /> (Metric) (US) mm (in.) <br /> 300 450 200 (8) <br /> 750 900 200 (8) <br /> 1000 1200 250(10) <br /> 1500 1800 375 (15) <br /> 2000 2400 300(12) <br /> 3000 3600 425 (17) <br /> 4000 4800 375 (15) <br /> 5000 6000 450(18) <br /> 6000 7200 375 (15) <br /> What Should I do in the Event of an Oil Spill? <br /> Stormceptor® is often implemented in areas where the potential for spills is great. Stormceptor should be <br /> cleaned immediately after a spill occurs by a licensed liquid waste hauler. You should also notify the <br /> appropriate regulatory agencies as required in the event of a spill. <br /> Disposal of the Trapped Material Removed from Stormceptor <br /> The requirements for the disposal of material from Stormceptor are similar to that of any other Best <br /> Management Practices (BMP). Local guidelines should be consulted prior to disposal of the separator <br /> contents. <br /> In most areas the sediment, once dewatered, can be disposed of in a sanitary landfill. It is not anticipated <br /> that the sediment would be classified as hazardous waste. In some areas, mixing the water with the <br /> sediment will create a slurry that can be discharged into a trunk sanitary sewer. In all disposal options, <br /> approval from the dsposal facility operator/agency is required. Petroleum waste products collected in <br /> Stormceptor(oil/chemical/fuel spills)should be removed by a licensed waste management company. <br /> What if I see an oil rainbow or sheen at the Stormceptor outlet? <br /> With a steady influx of water with high concentrations of oil, a sheen may be noticeable at the <br /> Stormceptor outlet. This may occur because a rainbow or sheen can be seen at very small oil <br /> concentrations(< 10 ppm). Stormceptor will remove over 95%of all free oil and the appearance of a <br /> sheen at the outlet with high influent oil concentrations does not mean that the unit is not working to this <br /> level of removal. In addition, if the influent oil is emulsified, the Stormceptor will not be able to remove it. <br /> The Stormceptor is designed for free oil removal and not emulsified or dissolved oil conditions. <br /> Stormceptor <br />