Stormwater pond/wetland – operation and maintenance checklist.
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Maintenance Item | Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory | Comments |
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1. Embankment and emergency spillway (Annual, After Major Storms) | ||
1. Vegetation and ground cover adequate | ||
2. Embankment erosion | ||
3. Animal burrows | ||
4. Unauthorized planting | ||
5. Cracking, bulging, or sliding of embankment | ||
a. Upstream face | ||
b. Downstream face | ||
c. At or beyond toe | ||
downstream | ||
upstream | ||
d. Emergency spillway | ||
6. Pond, toe & chimney drains clear and functioning | ||
7. Seeps/leaks on downstream face | ||
8. Slope protection or riprap failure | ||
9. Vertical/horizontal alignment of top of dam “As-Built” | ||
10. Emergency spillway clear of obstructions and debris | ||
11. Other (specify) | ||
Riser and principal spillway (Annual) | ||
Type: Reinforced concrete ______ Corrugated pipe ______ Masonry ______ 1. Low flow orifice obstructed |
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N2. Low flow trash rack. a. Debris removal necessary | ||
b. Corrosion control | ||
3. Weir trash rack maintenance a. Debris removal necessary | ||
4. Excessive sediment accumulation insider riser | ||
5. Concrete/masonry condition riser and barrels a. cracks or displacement | ||
No evidence of erosion at downstream toe | ||
b. Minor spalling (<1” ) | ||
c. Major spalling (rebars exposed) | ||
d. Joint failures | ||
No evidence of erosion at downstream toe | ||
No evidence of erosion at downstream toe | ||
e. Water tightness | ||
6. Metal pipe condition | ||
7. Control valve a. Operational/exercised | ||
No evidence of erosion at downstream toe | ||
b. Chained and locked | ||
8. Pond drain valve a. Operational/exercised | ||
b. Chained and locked | ||
9. Outfall channels functioning | ||
10. Other (specify) | ||
3. Permanent Pool (Wet Ponds) (Monthly) | ||
1. Undesirable vegetative growth | ||
2. Floating or floatable debris removal required | ||
3. Visible pollution | ||
4. Shoreline problem | ||
5. Other (specify) | ||
4. Sediment Forebays | ||
1.Sedimentation noted | ||
2. Sediment cleanout when depth < 50% design depth | ||
5. Dry Pond Areas | ||
1. Vegetation adequate | ||
2. Undesirable vegetative growth | ||
3. Undesirable woody vegetation | ||
3. Undesirable woody vegetation | ||
4. Low flow channels clear of obstructions | ||
5. Standing water or wet spots | ||
6. Sediment and / or trash accumulation | ||
7. Other (specify) | ||
6. Condition of Outfalls (Annual , After Major Storms) | ||
1. Riprap failures | ||
2. Slope erosion | ||
3. Storm drain pipes | ||
4.Endwalls / Headwalls | ||
5. Other (specify) | ||
7. Other (specify) | ||
7. Other ( Monthly) | ||
1. Encroachment on pond, wetland or easement area | ||
2. Complaints from residents | ||
3.Aesthetics a. Grass growing required | ||
b. Graffiti removal neededs | ||
c. Other (specify) | ||
4. Conditions of maintenance access routes. | ||
5. Signs of hydrocarbon build-up | ||
6. Any public hazards (specify) | ||
8. Wetland Vegetation (Annual)) | ||
1. Vegetation healthy and growing
Wetland maintaining 50% surface area coverage of wetland plants after the second growing season. (If unsatisfactory, reinforcement plantings needed) |
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2. Dominant wetland plants:
Survival of desired wetland plant species Distribution according to landscaping plan? |
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3. Evidence of invasive species | ||
4. Maintenance of adequate water depths for desired wetland plant species | ||
5. Harvesting of emergent plantings needed | ||
6. Have sediment accumulations reduced pool volume significantly or are plants “choked” with sediment | ||
7. Eutrophication level of the wetland. | ||
8. Other (specify) | ||
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Actions to be taken: |
This page was last edited on 4 August 2022, at 17:36.