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*Maintenance Agreements - Maintenance agreements should note which conventional parking lot maintenance tasks must be avoided (e.g., sanding, re-sealing, re-surfacing, power-washing). Signs should be posted on parking lots to indicate their stormwater function and special maintenance requirements. When permeable pavements are installed on private residential or commercial property, owners must understand routine maintenance requirements. These requirements can be enforced via a deed restriction, drainage easement, maintenance agreement, performance bond, letter of credit or other mechanism enforceable by the local authority to help ensure that the permeable pavement is maintained and continues functioning. The local authority should use this MIDS guideline to establish measurable performance criteria for enforcing maintenance procedures. The mechanism should, if possible, grant authority for local agencies to enter the property for inspection or corrective action. | *Maintenance Agreements - Maintenance agreements should note which conventional parking lot maintenance tasks must be avoided (e.g., sanding, re-sealing, re-surfacing, power-washing). Signs should be posted on parking lots to indicate their stormwater function and special maintenance requirements. When permeable pavements are installed on private residential or commercial property, owners must understand routine maintenance requirements. These requirements can be enforced via a deed restriction, drainage easement, maintenance agreement, performance bond, letter of credit or other mechanism enforceable by the local authority to help ensure that the permeable pavement is maintained and continues functioning. The local authority should use this MIDS guideline to establish measurable performance criteria for enforcing maintenance procedures. The mechanism should, if possible, grant authority for local agencies to enter the property for inspection or corrective action. | ||
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+ | ==Maintenance inspection and maintenance checklists== | ||
+ | Inspection and maintenance checklists have not been developed for the Minnesota Stormwater manual. We anticipate developing these in 2018. Below are several links to checklists developed by other organizations. | ||
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+ | *[http://crwp.org/files/checklist_permeable_pavement.pdf Chagrin River Watershed Partners Permeable Pavement Inspection and Maintenance Checklist] | ||
+ | *[http://www.franklintn.gov/home/showdocument?id=21845 City of Franklin, Tennessee Stormwater Division Permeable Pavement Inspection and Maintenance Checklist] | ||
+ | *[http://www.franklintwpnj.org/home/showdocument?id=2606 Franklin Township, New Jersey, Permeable Pavement Maintenance Inspection Checklist] | ||
==Links to additional information== | ==Links to additional information== | ||
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*[http://www.perviouspavement.org/downloads/pervious_maintenance_operations_guide.pdf Pervious Concrete Pavement Maintenance and Operations Guide]. National Ready Mixed Concrete Association. | *[http://www.perviouspavement.org/downloads/pervious_maintenance_operations_guide.pdf Pervious Concrete Pavement Maintenance and Operations Guide]. National Ready Mixed Concrete Association. | ||
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==Related articles== | ==Related articles== | ||
*[[Overview for permeable pavement]] | *[[Overview for permeable pavement]] | ||
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*[[Calculating credits for permeable pavement]] | *[[Calculating credits for permeable pavement]] | ||
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+ | *[[Case studies for permeable pavement]] | ||
+ | *[[Green Infrastructure benefits of permeable pavement]] | ||
+ | *[[Summary of permit requirements for infiltration]] | ||
+ | *[[Permeable pavement photo gallery]] | ||
*[[Additional considerations for permeable pavement]] | *[[Additional considerations for permeable pavement]] | ||
− | + | *[[Links for permeable pavement]] | |
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*[[References for permeable pavement]] | *[[References for permeable pavement]] | ||
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− | <!-- | + | *[[Fact sheets for permeable pavement]] |
− | + | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using permeable pavement BMPs in the MIDS calculator]] | |
− | [[category: | + | <!--#[[Permeable pavement credits]]--> |
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+ | [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Permeable_pavement Permeable pavement main page] | ||
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+ | [[category:operation and maintenance]] | ||
+ | [[category:Permeable pavement]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
In addition to the design items previously mentioned, some key actions help ensure the long-term performance of permeable pavement during its operation life. The most frequently cited maintenance problem is surface clogging caused by organic matter and sediment, which can be reduced by the following measures:
Inspection and maintenance checklists have not been developed for the Minnesota Stormwater manual. We anticipate developing these in 2018. Below are several links to checklists developed by other organizations.