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I <br /> IMaintenance <br /> I Types of Maintenance <br /> Presently, procedures have been developed for two levels of maintenance: inspection/minor <br /> maintenance and major maintenance. Inspection/minor maintenance activities are combined since <br /> I minor maintenance does not require special equipment and typically little or no materials are in need <br /> of disposal. Inspection/minor maintenance typically involves inspection of the vault itself and removal <br /> of vegetation and debris. Major maintenance typically includes cartridge recharging. Major <br /> I maintenance may involve disposal of materials that require consideration of regulatory guidelines. <br /> Depending on the particular unit configuration and equipment used, major maintenance may require <br /> an understanding of OSHA rules. Table 1 summarizes the primary activities associated with <br /> IStormFilter maintenance. <br /> Table 1. Primary StormFilter maintenance activities <br /> I Type Maintenance Facility Component Signs that a Expected Facility <br /> Activity Requiring Maintenance Activity Performance After <br /> Maintenance is Required Maintaining <br /> Minor Trash and debris StormFilter cartridges Floatable objects or other Unsightly debris is <br /> I <br /> removal and containment structure trash is present in the permanently removed <br /> filter. Remove to avoid from storm system. <br /> hindrance of filtration and Filtration is not hindered <br /> I <br /> eliminate unsightly debris by floatable objects. <br /> and trash. <br /> Major Cartridge StormFilter cartridges Cartridges are occluded Refreshed cartridges are <br /> I replacement and and containment sediment removal structure with sediment; heavy . able to effectively treat <br /> uniform sediment is visible stormwater. <br /> on cartridge tops. <br /> I <br /> Maintenance Activity Timing <br /> ITwo scheduled inspections/maintenance activities should take place during the year. First, an <br /> inspection/minor maintenance activity should be done. During the minor maintenance activity (routine <br /> I inspection, debris removal), the need for major maintenance should be determined and, if disposal <br /> during major maintenance will be required, samples of the sediments and media should be obtained. <br /> Second, if required, a major maintenance activity (replacement of the filter cartridges and associated <br /> Isediment removal) should be performed. <br /> In addition to these two scheduled activities, it is important to check the condition of the StormFilter <br /> I unit after major storms for damage caused by high flows and for high sediment accumulation that may <br /> be caused by localized erosion in the drainage area. It may be necessary to adjust the maintenance <br /> activity schedule depending on the actual operating conditions encountered by the system. <br /> I <br /> In general, minor maintenance activities will occur late in the rainy season, and major maintenance <br /> will occur in late summer to early fall when flows into the system are not likely to be present. <br /> I The months indicated in Table 2 below show the recommended times of year for maintenance <br /> activities to occur in the Pacific Northwest. <br /> I <br /> T 800.548.4667 F 800.561 .1271 W www.stormwaterinc.com 4 <br />