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1 Module 3: Typical Roadway Drainage Where it goes in Where it comes out Stormwater System Maintenance: A 4-Part Workshop Series
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2 (Chart for illustrative purposes only, based on Best Professional Judgment of Southern RI Conservation District)
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3 We will review Good Housekeeping Where stormwater enters our system: –Inspecting and maintaining catch basins –Minimizing erosion of shoulders and ditches Where stormwater leaves our system: –Addressing scouring and excessive sedimentation at outfalls
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4 We will Review the goals as written in the General Permit Clarify or expand as needed Review what we are doing now Review how we report our activities Look for ways to improve our effectiveness and/or efficiency
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5 Inspecting & Maintaining Catch Basins
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6 O&M Program Required Goal – Procedures for implementing regular catch basin inspection & cleaning program Inspect all annually, document Clean as necessary Coordinate with illicit discharge detection Increase inspections in problem areas May request lesser frequency after 2 years documentation
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7 Inspect, Document
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8 SWMPP Pub. Info & EdPub. Part. Illicit Discharge Const. Runoff Post- Const Runoff Good Housekeeping
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9 Locate system components outlet manhole Catch basin
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10 How often to inspect? All catch basins annually for at least 2 consecutive years May request approval of lesser frequency based on documentation RIGL 45-61.1: at least once per year for those designated as prone to flooding or contributing significantly to storm water management problems
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11 Maintain as necessary Remove trash Remove sediment when trap is 1/3 full Make necessary physical repairs Document activities and volumes
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12 Our Catch Basin Procedures Maps Schedule Forms What to inspect Typical maintenance Database
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13 Literature recommends Bring: –Maps –Camera –Inspection/maintenance forms –Pens –Rod, tape or probe to measure depths –Prybar to lift grates –Cellphone for emergencies
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14 Inspect, Document Trash & debris –Estimate volume Sediment –Measure depth Vegetation –Note blockages Contamination –Petroleum products –Biohazards Structural integrity –Nothing broken –Pipes free-flowing Illicit connection
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15 Estimating Sediment Volume Volume = area X depth Area typically = pipe size x 4 x 3.12 Total sump depth typically = pipe size x 4 Sediment depth = total sump depth – distance from pipe invert to top of sediment
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16 Infiltrating Catch Basins “Dry wells” No bottom and/or short lengths of pipe with no outlet Standing water indicates clogging
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17 Safety Tips Wear appropriate safety equipment Use proper temporary traffic control Use care and proper equipment to lift grates & covers Don’t enter a catch basin without proper training, and another person nearby
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18 Minimizing Erosion of Shoulders & Ditches
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19 O&M Program Required Goal – Procedures to minimize erosion of road side shoulders & ditches by requiring stabilization – Reduce velocity
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21 Low Impact Development
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22 Shoulder Problems
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25 Size and velocity are important!
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26 Rain Gardens & Biofilters NCSU-BAE
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27 Our Procedures for Shoulders & Ditches Maps, database Schedule Forms Typical maintenance
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28 Safety Tips Wear appropriate safety equipment Use proper temporary traffic control Be properly trained and familiar with equipment Don’t leave edge drop-offs unprotected overnight
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29 Locate potential problem areas Steep slopes Weak vegetation Un-foreseen areas of concentrated flow Un-planned vehicle pull-offs
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30 Shoulder Repair Scoured areas should be filled and compacted Remove sediment/sand buildup when >3” higher than road
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31 Select for salt tolerance, minimum maintenance
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32 We don’t want … Purple loosestrife Phragmites
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33 Ditch Maintenance Area of concentrated flow = Freshwater Wetlands Permit Work only in driest time of year Short sections at a time Start at outlet end, wait for it to stabilize
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34 Recommended Practices Remove sediment build-up when 3” deep (about every 5 years) Restore infiltration in bottom by ripping with disc or roto-tiller
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35 Recommended Practices Seed & mulch at the end of each day Install temporary check dams as needed If channel gullies persist –size stone based on velocity, or –Consider grade control structure
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36 Any time you’re out … Note odors, sheen (illicit discharge) Watch impact of new curb cuts, culverts
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37 Scouring, Excessive Sedimentation at Outfalls
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38 O&M Program Required Goal – Procedures to identify and report annually on scouring/excessive sedimentation at outfalls – Procedures to remediate upon notification
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39 SWMPP Pub. Info & EdPub. Part.Illicit DischargeConst. Runoff Post- Const Runoff Good Housekeeping
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40 Outfall ID: Location: Description of Problem: Description of Remediation Taken, include dates: Receiving Water Body Name/Description: SECTION III.B Discharges Causing Scouring or Excessive Sedimentation (Part IV.B.6.b.1.v)
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42 Note source
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43 Note source
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44 Our Procedures at Outfalls Maps, database Inspection –Forms –Reports Maintenance –Schedules –Typical outfall maintenance –Reports
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45 Outlet Protection
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46 Outfall extensions Half-culvert Flexible Downdrain
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47 Remove sediments with care
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48 Retrofit opportunities
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49 Typical Roadway Drainage Traditional Purpose: –Remove runoff from the driving surface Good Housekeeping Purpose: –Provide multiple opportunities for pollutants to be separated from runoff
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50 Stormwater System Maintenance: Employee Training Brought to you by: This program was developed by the Southern Rhode Island Conservation District in partnership with the URI Cooperative Extension RI NEMO Program and the Rhode Island T2 Center. Funding was provided by the RI Department of Environmental Management and the RI Department of Transportation under the Phase II Stormwater Education and Outreach Project.
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