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First Year of Operation | ||||
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Activity | Frequency | Time Period | Level of Effort | O&M Benefita |
Check that there is no ponding in the pre-treatment device. | At least twice after storm events > 0.5 inches | Within the first 6 months | 1-2 hours | 1 |
Check for evidence of clogging in the pre-treatment device and/or in any conveyance structures | At least twice after storm events > 0.5 inches | Within the first 6 months | 1-2 hours | 1 |
Maintain proper water level for establishing vegetation (may require supplemental source) | 1/week initially | During first 2 months | 1-2 hours | 2,3,4,5,6 |
As needed | First growing season | 1-2 hours | ||
Remove any stormwater diversion or barriers once seedlings are established. | Once | When plants are sufficiently established | 1-2 hours | 1,2,3,4,5 |
Install protective barriers (e.g. chicken wire) to protect growing vegetation from wildlife | As needed | First growing season | 8 hours | 1,2,3,5 |
Check for signs of burrowing animals and incorporate gravel or rock in problem areas to discourage burrowing. | As needed | First growing season | 1-2 hours | 5 |
Check that water is moving as planned through the wetland. Identify and fix any stagnant zones. | As needed | During first 2 months | 4 hours | 1 |
Mow dikes frequently to establish deep rooted ground cover | Biweekly or as needed | First growing season | 3,4 | |
Remove and replace dead plants | As needed | First growing season | 2-4 hours | 2,3,4,5,6 |
Spot reseeding of bare patches and eroding areas | As needed | First growing season | 2-4 hours | 1,2,3,4,5,6 |
After First Year of Operation | ||||
Activity | Frequency | Time Period | Level of Effort per Visit | O&M Benefita |
Check that there is no ponding in the pre-treatment device | Biannually | Any time when ground is not frozen | 1-2 hours | 1 |
Check for evidence of clogging in the pre-treatment device and/or in any conveyance structures. | Biannually | In spring and fall | 1-2 hours | 1 |
Remove trash and debris from the pre-treatment device and/or in the main treatment area. | Monthly | All year long | 1-2 hours | 1,5 |
Inspect for and remove excess sediment in the pre-treatment device and/or in the main treatment area. | Monthly | All year long | 4 hours if removal is needed | 1 |
Check and repair eroded areas | Annually | In fall or spring when vegetation has died down | 4 hours if repairs are needed | 1,2,3,4,5 |
Weed and remove invasive plantsb | Twice during growing season | During growing season | 1-2 hours | 2,3,4,5 |
Inspect plant composition and health and replace as needed to maintain >50% coverage. | Biannually | In fall or spring | 4-8 hours, more if plant replacement is needed | 2,3,4,5,6 |
Remove woody vegetation on or near embankments, forebays, spillways, and outlets | Annually | In fall or spring | 4 hours | 1,2,3,4,5,6 |
Check for signs of burrowing animals and incorporate gravel or rock in problem areas to discourage burrowing. | As needed | During growing season | 1-2 hours | 1,2,5 |
Inspect for and repair broken inlets, pipes, or other water control structures | Biannually | After high flows and ice breakup | 2 hours, more if repairs are needed | 1 |
Mow dikes and remove any shrubs or trees growing on dikes | As needed | During growing season | 1-2 hours | 1,5 |
Monitor operating range of water level | Daily (collect data continuously, use information to diagnose issues) | Any time | 1-2 hours | 1,2,4,6 |
Check that water is moving as planned through the wetland. Identify and fix any stagnant zones | Annually | During growing season | 4 hours | 1,2,3,4,5 |
Inspect sediment accumulation in forebay and treatment areas. Remove if hydrology is impacted or if less than 50% of forebay capacity remains. | Annually | Fall | 2 hours | 1,4,6 |
Harvest wetland plants | Once every 2-3 years | After growing season | 4-8 hours | 1,4,5,6 |
Remove sediment from forebay | Once every 2-7 years, or when less than 50% forebay capacity remains | As needed | Varies | 1,4,5,6 |
After 5+ Years of Operation (non-routine maintenance) | ||||
Activity | Frequency | Time Period | Level of Effort per Visit | O&M Benefita |
Remote inspection of all conveyance structures (e.g. pipes, underdrains, etc.) | Every 10 years | Any time | Varies | 1 |
After long term operation of the practice, some occasional and infrequent maintenance activities might be required, such as bigger repairs or redesign of key elements of the practice. Replacement of concrete components (e.g. pipes, risers, may be required after 25-50 years. | As needed | As needed | Could be significant depending on the activity | 1,2,3,4,5,6 |
aKey to Maintenance Benefits:
bRemove invasive species immediately and replace vegetation as needed. As a general rule, control of undesirable invasive species (e.g., cattail and Phragmites) should commence when their coverage exceeds more than 15% of a wetland cell area. Although the application of herbicides is not recommended, some types, such as Glyphosate, have been used to control cattails with some success. Extended periods of dewatering may also work, since early manual removal provides only short -term relief from invasive species. |