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Electronically Recorded King County, WA
W010101WI-M111
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
1055 S Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
DECLARATION OF COVENANT AND EASEMENT FOR INSPECTION
AND MAINTENANCE OF DRAINAGE FACILITIESAND ON -SITE BMPS
Grantor. RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
Grantee: City of Renton
Legal Description:SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 LESS E 500 FT OF N 1121 FT LESS E 330 FT OF S
216.47 FT M/L LESS S 250 FT OF E 523 FT OF W 553 FT LESS CO RD
Assessor's Tax Parcel ID#: 2823059004
IN CONSIDERATION of the approved City of Renton (check one of the following)
U residential building permit, U commercial building permit, 0 clearing and grading permit,
0 subdivision permit, or U short subdivision permit for application file No.
LUA/SWP C17-002606 relating to the real property ("Property") described above, the
Grantor(s), the owner(s) in fee of that Property, hereby covenants(covenant) with the City of Renton, a
golitical subdivision of the state of Washin on,. that
the conditions and obligations set forth and-desc,ribed in Paragraphs I through 9 below with regard to the
Property, and hereby grants(grant) an easement as described in Paragraphs 2 and 3. Grantor(s) hereby
grants(grant), covenants(covenant), and agrees(agTee) as follows:
1. The Grantor(s) or his/her(their) successors in interest and assigns ("Owners ") shall at their
own cost, operate, maintain, and keep in good repair, the Property's drainage facilities constructed as
required in the approved construction plans and specifications-_.-._,,___ on file with the City of
Renton and submitted to the City of Renton for the review and approval of permit(s)
C17-002606 yv m wW The property's drainage facilities are shown and/or listed on Exhibit
A. The property's drainage facilities shall be maintained in compliance with the operation and
maintenance schedule included and attached herein as Exhibit B. Drainage facilities include pipes,
channels, flow control facilities, water quality facilities, on site best management practices (BMPs) and
other engineered structures designed to manage and/or treat, stormwater on the Property, On -site BmPs
include dispersion and infiltration devices, bioretention, permeable pavements, rainwater harvesting
systems, tree retention credit, reduced impervious surface footprint, vegetated roofs and other measures
designed to mimic pre -developed hydrology and minimize stormwater runoff on the Property,
2. City of Renton shall have the right to ingress and egress over those portions of the Property
necessary to perform inspections of the stonriwater facilities and BMPs and conduct maintenance
activities specified in this Declaration of Covenant and in accordance with the Renton Municipal Code.
City of Renton shall provide at least 30 days written notice to the Owners that entry on the Property is
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8. This Declaration of Covenant is intended to protect the value and desirability and promote
efficient and effective management of surface water drainage of the real property described above, and
shall inure to the benefit of all the citizens of the City of Renton and its successors and assigns. This
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Declaration of Covenant shall run with the dared and be binding upon Grantor(s), and Grantor°s(s`)
successors in interest, and assigns.
9. This Declaration of Covenant may be terminated by execution of a written agreement by the
Owners and the City that is recorded by Ding County in its real property records.
IN WITNESS WHERE -OF, t its Declaration of Covenant for the Inspection and Maintenance of
Drainage Facilities is executed this,_M day of w _ 20IV...
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and who executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged that they signed the same as
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Ow-wations and
;Vlaintenance
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CITY OF REt TON SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL
This appendix contains the maintenance requiremeriLs for the following typical stormwater flow control
and Water quality facilities and an -site B Ps (clillclich- the title tofbIlow the link)
No. 3 Detention Tanks and Vaults
Basins and Manholes
No. 6 — Conveyance Pipes and Ditches
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APPENDIX A NIATNTE'NANCE REQtRREPv ENTS FOR STORMWATER FAC:ILInES .,4Y°~fLD ON -Sr m' } NIPS
O. 3 --. DE7ENTION TANKS AN D VAULTS
MAINTENANCE
DEFECT OR
CONDITIONS HEN
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
COMPONENT ONENT
PROBLEM
MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Site
Trash and debris
Any trash and debris which exceed 1 Cubic
Trash and debris cleared from site.
fact per 1,000 square feet (this is about
equal to the amount of trash it would take
to fit up one standard size office garbage
can). In general, there should be no visual
evidence of dumping.
Noxious weeds_._.
Any'noxious or nuisance vegetation which
Noxious and nuisance vegetahm'i removed
may ronstitute a hazard to City personnel
according to applicable regulations. Nra
or the public,
danger of noxious vegetatiasra w here City
personnel or the public might nonnaily be.
Contaminants and
Any evidence of contaminants or pcailutlon
Materials removed and disposed of
pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
according to applicable regulations. Source
paint.
ccntroa BMPs implemented if appropriate
No contarriinants present other than a
surface oil film.
Excessive growth of
Grass or groundcover exceeds 16 inches
Grass or groundcover mowed to a height
grass/groundcover
in height,
no greater than 0 inches,
i ank or Jau k
Trash grid debris
Any trash and debris accumulated in vault
Nov trash or debris In vault,
Storage Area
or tank (includes floatables and non-
floatables).
Sediment
Accumulated sedia tent depth exceeds
All sediment removed from storage area
accumulation
10% of the diameter of the storage area for
'/2 length of storage vault or any point
depth exceeds 15% of diameter, Example:
72-Inch storage tank would require
cleaning when sediment reaches depth of
7 inches for more than "d/ length of tank.
Tank Structure
Plugged air vent
Any blockage of the vent.
Tank or vault freely vents.
Tank bent cut of
Any part of tank/pipe is best out of shape
Tank repaired or replaced to design,
shape
more than 10 of its design shape.
Gaps between
A gap wider than '/,inc,h at the, faint of any
No water or sail entering tank through.
sections, dartiaged
tank sections or any evidence of snail
joints or walls,
joints or creeks or
particles entering the tank at a point or
tears in wall
through a wall,
Vault Structure
Darnacge to wall„
Cracks wider than A -inch, arsy evidence of
Vault is sealed and structurally wound.
frarne, bottom, and/or
soil entering the structure through Cracks
top slab
or qualified Inspection personnel
determines trial the vault is not structurally
sound.
inlet/Outlet Pipes
Sediment
Sediment filling 20 am or more of the pipe.
lntetioutlet pipes clear of sediment,
accaauaau9;atiora
Trash and debris
Trash and debris accumulated in
No trash or debris in pipes,
initrUoutlst pipe's (includes firaatables and
reran-floatables).
Damaged inletfoutlet
Cracks wider than Y2-inr„h at the faint of the
No cracks rnore than P-inch wide at the
pipes
inlet/nubet pipes or any evidence of soil
joint of the inot/oudet pipe.
entering at the joints of the inietloutlet
pipes.
Access Manhole
Cover/lid not in place
Cover/lid Is missing or only partially In
nhole access covered,
place, Any open manhole requires
immediate maintenance,
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APPENDIXA MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR STORN1WATE,,R FAClL1T1ESANf)ON-S1TF, BM
r; ,DE7ENTION TANKS AND VAULTS
MAINTENANCE
DEFECT OR
CONDITIONS WHEN
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
COMPONENTO:
s
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Arcess hianho�o
Locking mechanism
Mechanism cannot be opened by one
Mechanism opens with proper tools,
(Cora,)
not working
maintenance personnith proper tools,
Bo;ts cannot be seated Self-locking
coverAid does not wok
CoverPid difficult to
One maintenance person cannot remove
Coverflid can be removed and reinstaHed
remove
coverflidafter applying 80 lbs of lift.
by one maintenance person,
Ladder rungs unsafe
Missing rungs, misalignment, rust, or
Ladder meets design standards, Nlows
cracks,
maintenance person safe access,
Large access
Damaged or difficuit
Large access doors or p�ates cannot be
Replace or repair access door soft can
doors/plate
to open
openedfremoved using normal squ�pment.
opened as designed,
Gaps, doesn't on er
Large access doors not flat and/or access
Doors close flat; covers access opening
completely
opening not completely covered,
completely.
Lifting rings missing,
Lifting rings not capable of flfti,g"-,.eig
Lifting rings sufficient to lift or remove dou&�
rusted
door or plate.
or plate. ME
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APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR STORM WATER FACILITIES AND ON- 1-FE BNIPS
> I ;
O. 4 - CONTROL STRUCTUREIFLOW,
MAINTENANCE DEFECT" OR
CONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
RESULTS EXPECTED MIEN)
COMPONENT PROBLEM
_
IS NEEDED _
MAINTENANCE N CE IS PERFORMED
Structure Trash and debris
Trash or debris of more than l cubic foot
No `trash or debris blocking or potentially
which is located immediately in front of the
blocking entrance to structure.
structure opening or is blocking capacity of
the structure by more than 10%.
Trash or debris in the structure khat
No trash or debris in the structure,
exceeds aiu the depth frorn the bottern of
basin to invert the lowest pipe into or out of
the basin.
Deposits of garbage exceeding 1 cubic
No condition present which would attract or
foot in volume.
support the breeding of insects or rodents,
Sediment
Sediment exceeds 60% of the depth from
Sump of stnamture contains no sedirnerst.
accumulation
the bottom of the structure to the invert of
the lowest pipe into or out of the structure
or the bottom of the FFROP-1" section or is
within 6 inches of the Invert of the lowest
pipe into or out of the structure or the
bottom of the: FROP-T section.
Darnage to frame
Coarser of frame extends more than'! inclg
Frame is even with curb.
andfor top slab
past curb face into the street (if
applicable),
Top slab has holes larger than 2 square
Top slab is tree of holes and cracks,
inches or cracks: wider than :a inch.
Frame not sitting flush on top slats, t&,
Frame is sitting flush on top slaps. _
separatice of more than % inch of the
frarne from the top slab.
Cracks in walls or
Cracks wider than 1A inch and larger than
Structure is sealed and structurally wound.
bottom
3 feet, any evidence of soil particles
entering structure through cracks, or
mainCenance person judges that stmcluure
is uresoaand.
Cracks wider than'- inch and longer than
No cracks more than V,a inch wide at the
i foot at the joint of any inletloutlet pipe or
joint of inlet/outlet pipe,
any evidence of soil particles entering
_
structure through cracks.
SettlernenU
Structure has settled more than 1 inch or
Basin replaced or repaired to design _
misalignment
has rotated more than 2 inches out of
standards.
e"8. lignmeriL
Darnaged pipe joints
Cracks wider than Yrinch at the joint of the
No cracks more than 1,4-inch wide at the
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence at soul
point of inletioutlet pipes,
entering the structure at the joint of the
inletfoutlet pipes.
Contaminants and
Any evidence of contaminants or polkitiors
Materials removed and disposed of_... _
pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
according to applicable regmatiruts Source
paint,
control BMPs impieonented if appropriate
No contc"arnhiants present cl,her than a
surface "it I'm,
Ladder rungs missing
Ladder is sensate due to missing rungs,
Ladder meets design standards and a&tows
or unsafe
rnmalignment, rust, cracks, or sharp edges,
rnainteruance person safe Kaccess,.
P' ROP-T Section Damaged f=ROP-T
T secton is not securely attached to
T' section securely attached to wail and
structure wall and outlet pipe structure
outlet pipe,
should support at least 1,O00 lbs of sup or
down pressure.
Structure is not in upright position (allow up
5trauciure in correct position,
to 10% from plumb),
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APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR STOR14iWATER FAC;HATfES AND CihfaSITE; TiMPS
,NO. $ - CONTROL STRUCTUREFLOW RESTRICTOR
MAINTENANCE
DEFECT OR
CONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
COMPONENT
PROBLEM
IS NEEDED _
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
FRCIP-T Section
Damaged FROP-T�
Connect c e are not
Connections to outlet pipe
Connections to outlet pipe are water tight;
(cant)
(cant.)
watertight or show signs of deteriorated
structure repaired or replaced and works
grout.
...Any
as designed.
._._.�.�....,._._
holes -- other holes ---in �_Stnac,�.__.__.._.
other' than d s®--i
Structure has no hales other than designed
the structure.
holes.
Cleanout Gate_.. _.
.__. q q
Damaged or
9' � rraYss`sng.._
Cleanout ate is
Replace�.......� µ _„ .., ciea'e*oaad pate.
clleanout gate
_
leanout gate is not watertight.
gate is watertight and works as designed,
Gate cannot be moved up and down by___,v._.
Gate moves asp and down easily and is
one maintenance person,
N
watertight,
P
Chalralrrad leading to gate is missing or
Chain is in place and works as designed
�
..
damaged.
_
0 lice Piatra
� Cra
Damaged or missing
,vice is not.�..,�..
Control d� working property due
p. as designed. ,
Plate is in Dice and works s
orifice plate
to missing, out of place, or bent, adflce
plate.
..-
. —f
Obstructions to orificeH
Any trash, debris, sediment, or vegetation
y g
date 9� free of �Yi obstructions and Yd"Jrk„
uc
plate
blacking the plate,
as designed.
overflow Pape
Obstructions to
Any trash or debris blocking (w having the
Pipe is free of all obstructions and works
overflow pipe
potential of blocking) the overflow pipe.
as designed.
w_..v. ..._
Deformed or
!lip of uverilow pipe is bent or deformed,
allrflaw at
Overflow pipe does not allow overflow
damaged lap of
an elevation lower than design
_ N
overflow pipe
WetiOut9et. Pipe
P'
Sediment
i. e..__
Sediment Ellin 20% or more of the
g - pP
lKeUoutlest pipes clear of sediment.
Pp
accurnulatlon
Trash and debris
Trash and debris .accumulated in _
No trash or debris in pipes.
inieetlautlet pipes hriciudes firaataNes and
non-floatables}.
.... ..__ _ ....___t V
Damaged inleVOLitlet
Caent La ..
Cracks wider than '/z-inch at the j f the
s h_
th
67 cracks more than /a-Ynfi wide at the
p��
pipe
inleticautdet pipes or any evidence of scads
joint of the iniebcutdet pipe.
entering at the (taints of the irnletioutlet
�
pipes.
IiNetalC"atat__._...._
a tea
Uns
afe nsafe � rate opening
Grate with opening wider than 118 inch,
Grate opening meets design standards.
(af applicable)Trash
and debris
Trash and debris that is blocking more.
Grate free of trash and debris. oebrdathan
20% of grate'surface.
guidelines fear disposal
Damaged car missin
Crate missing or broken rnernber(s;) of the
Grate is in place and meets
grate
grata.
�._
standards.
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ManhcaleCoveri'Ud
Cctverlasdneatanplecw"
Cov"erl-Nd is missing or cNy parf� 6n
Craverilidpreatects opening tcplace.
y open structure requires
urgent maintenance,
Locking mechanism
Mechanism cannot be opened by one
Mechanism opens with propnot
working
rnainteriance person with proper tools,
Bolts cannot be seated. Celf.docking
coverAid doors not wrark.
CoveriPid difficult to
Glaser maintenance person cannot removeovearAid
can be removed an�d
remove
roverfild after applying 80 lbs. of lift.
by one maintenance person,
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APPENNIX A MATNT'ENANCeE Ft,fwQIJIREMIENTS FOR STORM WATER FAC_"ILI IES AND ON -SITE E3iMPS
O, 5 -- CATCH BASINSLEA
Ik AINIENANC:E DEFECT OR
CONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
CC7MPO-NEN°f PROBLEM._____..
IS NEEDED
MAiNTEN ANC E IE PERFORMED
SUucture Sediment
Sediment exceeds 60% of the depth frorn
Sump of catch basin contains no sediment
accumulation
the bottom of the catch basin to the invert
of the lowest pipe into or out of the catch
basin or is within 6 Inches of the invert of
the lowest pipe into or out of the catch
basin.
Trash and debris
Trish or debris of more than V. cubic toot
No Trash or debris blocking or potentially
which is located immediately in front of the
blocking entrance to catch basin.
catch basin opening or is blocking capacity
of the catch basin by more than .l0%.
_
_
I rash or debris in the catch basin that
No trash or debris in the catch basin.
exceeds'/. the depth from the bottom of
basin to invert the lowest pope into or out of
the basin.
Dead ;animals or vegetation that could
No dead animals or vegetation present
generate odors that could cause
within catch basin.
complaints or dangerous gases (e.g.,
methane).
Deposits of garbage exceeding 1 cubic
Nocondition present which would attract or
foot in volume,
support the breeding of insects or rodents.
Damage to frarne
Corner of frame extends more than a"inch
Frame is even with curb,
and/or trap slab
past ctub face into the street (If
applicable).
Top slate has holes larger tharr 2 square:
Top slab is tree of holes and cracks.
inches Or cracks vender than 'd inch.
Frame not sitting flush on top slab, i.e.,
Frame is sitting flush on top slab.
separation of more than'/° inch of the
frame from the trap stab.
Cracks in walls or
Cracks wader than V2 inch and longer than
Catch basin is sealed and is structurally
bottom
3 feet, any evidence of serif particles;
sound.
entering catch basin through cracks, or
rnainterrance person judges that catch
basin is unsound.
Cracks wider than '/7 inch and longer than
No cracks more than'/a inch wide of the _
1 foot at the joint of any inletioutlet pipe or
joint of inlet/oudet pipe.
any evidence of soil particles entering
catch basin through cracks.
Settlement?
Catch basin has settled more than 1 inch
Basin replaced or repaired to design
misalignment
or has rotated mare than 2 inches out of
standards.
alignment.
Damaged pipe; joints
Cracks wider than ''/z-inch at the joint of the
No cracks more than 1/4-inch wide at the
Inletfoutiet pipes or any evidence of soil
joint of inleffout3at pipes,
entering the catch basin at the joint of the
inlet/otatlet pipes.
Contaminants and
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
Materials roved and disposed of
pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
according to applicable regulations. Source
paint.
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
Nc contaminants present rather than a
surface oil film.
Inlet/Outlet Pipe Sediment
Sediment filling 20% or more ref the pipe.
Inlet/outlet pipes clear of sediment_ _
accumulation
Trash and debris
/`rash and debris accumulated in
No trash or debris in pipes.
inletioutiet pipes f includes iieaataables and
iron-floatabies).
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, BASINS
MAINTENANCE
DEFECTOR
ONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
LICSINEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
COMPONENT
PROBLEM
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
(cant.)
pipe
Wet/outiet pipes or any evldenc� of Soil
joint of the Inlet/outlet fi�pe.
entering at the joints of the inletioutlet
Metat Grates
Unsafe grate opening
Grate with opening wider than '/u inch "
Grate opening meets design standards.
(Catch Basins)
Trash and debris
Trash and debris that is blocking mor.
Grate free of trash and debris. footnote to
than 20% of grate surface.
guidelines for disposal
Damaged or missing
Grate missing or broken rnember(s) of the
Grate ls in place and meets design
grate
grate. Any open structure requires
standards,
urgent maintenance.
Manhole Cover/Lid
Coverflid not in place
Cover1lid is missing or only partially in
g 113
CoverAd protects opening to struCtUre.
place, Any open structure requires
LIVIIZIre
urgent maintenance,
Locking mechanism
Mechanism cannot be opened by one
Mechanism opens with proper tools,
not wor�king
maintenance person Ath proper tools.
Bolts cannot be seated. Self-locking
cover/fid does not work.
Cover/lid difficult to
One maintenance person cannot remove
Coverilid can be rernoved and reinstalled
remove
coverti a ter applying 80 lbsof RL
by one maintenance person,
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API'IaNDIia A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENrw FOR STORM WATER FACILITIES AND ON -SITE BM PS
O. 6 PIPES AND DITCHES
MAiNTENANCE DEFECT OR
CONDITIONS WHEN
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
COMPONENT PROBLEM
MAINTENANCE iS NEEDED
MAKrENANCE IS PERFORMED
Piper Sediment & debris
Accumulated sediment or debris that
water Rows freely through pipes.
accumulation
exceeds 20 %A of the diameter of the pipe.
Vegetation/mot
Ve etatiorVroots that reduce free
water flows freely through pipes.
growth in pipe
movernent of water through pipes.
Contaminants and
Any evidence of conhuninants or pollution
Materials mmoved and disposed of
pollution
such as ail, gasoline, concrete slurries or
according to applicable regulations, Saasacce
paint,
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present rather than a
surface oil fllrn.
Carnage to protective
Protective coating is damaged; rust car
Pipe repaired or replaced.
coating or corrosion
corrosion is weakening the structural
integrity of any part of pope,
Damaged pipes
Any dent that decreases the cross section
Pipe repaired or replaced.
area of pipe by more than 20% or is
determined to have weakened structural
integrity of the pipe.
Ditches Trash and debris
'Trash and debris exceeds 1 cubic foot per
Trash and debris cleared from ditches_..
1,000 square feet of ditch and slopes.
Sediment
Accumulated sediment that exceeds 20°o
riiicis cleaned/flushed of a91 sediment and
accumulation
of the design depth.
debris so that it matches design.
Noxious weed,___—_
Any noxious or nuisance vegetation which
Noxious and nuisance vegetation removed
may constitute a hazard to City personnel
accosting to applicable regulations. No
or the public.
danger of noxious vegetation where City
personnel or the public might normally be.
Contaminants and
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
Matenais removed and disposed of
pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
according to applicable regulations. Source
paint.
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present rather than a
surface oil fibre.
Excessive vegetation
Vegetation that reduces free movement of
Water flaws freely through ditches.
growth
water through ditches.
Erasion clarnage to
Any erasion observed on a ditch shape..__
Slopes are not eroding.
slopes
Rock lining out of
One layer or less of rock exists above
Replace rocks to design standards.
place or missing (If
native soil Brea 5 square feet or more, any
applicable)
exposed native soil.
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APPEt DID A MAINTENANCE PEQI.I1REMENTS FOR STORMWATER FACILITIES AND ON -SITE. BMPS
O. I I —GROUNDS
(LANDSCAPING)
MAINTENANCE
DEFECT OR
CONDITIONS WHEN
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
COMPONENT
PROBLEM
MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED .... _.
Site
Trash and debris
An trash and debris which exceed 1 cubic
y
'Crash and debris cleared from site.__
foot per 1,000 square feet (this is about
equal to the amount of trash it wood d take
to fill up one standard size office garbage
can). In general, there should be no visual
evidence of dumping.
o. -
Noxaoaasuyeeds
or nuisance
Any noxious sance vegetation which
Noxious and nuisance vegetatfan re..ved
may constitute a hazard to City personnel
according to applicable regulations. No
or the public.
danger of noxious vegetation where City
personnei or the public might normally be
Contaminants an;9
w.
Any evidence of contaminants car csl8artirart
Materials removed and disposedof
di
poilutior3
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
according to applicable regulations. Source
paint,
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present rather than a
surface rail film
_.,_.,.
Excessive growth of
Crass or groundcover exceeds 18 inches
Grass or gruundcover mooed to ,a height..
grass/groundco2ver
In height.
no greater than 5 inches.
..,and Shrubs
Trees
Hazard tree identified
Any tree or limb of a tree identified as
No hazard tree, in facilty,
having a potential to fall and cause
property damage or threaten human life. A
hazard tree identified by a qualified
arborist must be removed as soon as
possible.
Dwnaged tree or
Limbs or parts of trees or shrubs that are
Trees and shrubs with less than 5% of total
shrub identified
split or broken which affect more than 25%
foliage with split or broken limbs.
of the total foliage of the tree or shrub.
.M.. ....
Trees or shnabs that have been blrawrra
ked over
No blown down vegetationknocked
ve et cn or kn c d over
down or knocked over.
vegetation, Trees or shrubs frees of in)uary.
_
frees or shrubs which are not adequately
Tree car shrub inWplace and adequately
supported or are leaning over, causing
supported; dead or diseased trees
exposure of the roots,
removed.
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SystemsBloretent I ion
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Table of Contents
Overview
Fifterraa General Description
Filterrca Schern atic
Basic Operations
Design
Maintenance
* Maintenance Overview
y Maintain?
a When to Maintain?
Exclusion of Services
* Maintenance Visit Summary
* Maintenance Tools, Safety Equipment and Supplies
w Maintenance Visit Procedure
* Maintenance Checklist
Resources
* Example filterro Projeci Maintenance Report Sheet
* Example Filterrca Structure Maintenance Report Sheet
* Filterraa carrm)ty
m Drawing FTST 2 Frlterrca Standard Configuration Detail
* Drawing FTNL-3r Falterraa Narrow length Configuration Detail
* Drawing FT - : Fllterro Narrow Width Configuration Detail
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General Description
The following general specificatuons describe the general operations and maintenance requirements for the Contach Engineered
Solutions LLC stormwater bioretention filtration system, the Filterra. The system Wilizes physical, chernical and biological
mechanisms of a sail, plant and microbe complex to remove pollutants typically found in urban stormwater runoff, The
treatment system is a fully equipped, pre -constructed drop -in place unit designed for applications in the Urban landscape to treat
contaminated runoff.
Stormwater flova through as specially designed filter media mixture contained in a landscaped concrete container. The mixture
immobilizes poNutants which are then dw_;ornposed, volota;zed and incorporated into the biornass of the Fitterra system's micro/
macro fauna and flora, Stormwater runoff flows through the media and into an underdrain system at the bottom of the container,
Where the treated water is discharged. Higher flows bypass the Mer— to a downstrearn inlet or outUL Mainjenance is a simple,
inexpensive and safe operation that does not require confined space access, pumping or vocuum equipment or specialized i0ols.
Properly trained landscape personnel can effectively maintain Filter— Stormwater. systerns by following instructions in this manual.
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Basic Operations
Filterra is a bioretention system in a concrete box.
Contaminated stormwater runoff enters the filter box through
the curb inlet spreading over the 3-inch layer of mulch on the
surface of the filter media. As the water posses through the
mulch layer, rriost of the larger sediment particles and heavy
metals are removed through sedimentaflon and chemical
reactions with the organic material in this mulch. Water posses
through the soil media where the finer particles are removed
and other chemical risoctions take place to 'immobilize and
capture pollutants in the sciI media. The decinsed water
posses into an underdrain and flows to a pipe system or other
appropriate discharge point, Once the pollutants are in the soil„
the bacteria begin to break down and metabolize the materials
and the plants begin to uptake and metabolize the pollutants.
Some poHutants such as heavy metals, which are chemically
bound to organic particles in the mulch, are released over
to -ma as the organic master deromposes to release the metals
to the feeder roots of the plants and the cells of the bacteria in
the soil where they remain and are recycled. Other pollutants
such as phosphorus ore chemically bound to the soil particles
and released slowly back to the plants and bacteria and used
in their metabolic processes. Nitrogen goes through a very
complex variety of biochernical processes where it can ulfimcifely
and up in the plant/bacteria biomass, turned to nitrogen gas
or dissolves back into the water column as nitrates depending
on soil temperature, pH and the availability of oxygen. The
pollutants ultimately are retained in the mulch, so;1 arid biomass
with some passing out of the system into the air or back into the
water.
Each project presents different scopes for the use of Filters
systerns, To ensure than safe and specified function of the
stormwater BMP, Contech reviews each application before
supply, information and help may be provided to the design
engineer during the planning process. Correct Filterra box
sizing (by rainfall region) is essential to predict pollutant
removal rates for a given area. The engineer shall submit
calculations for approval by the local jurisdiction. The contractor
is responsible for the correct installation of Hterra units as
shown in approved plans. A comprehensive installation manual
is available of www.conteches.com.
Maintenance
Why Maintain?
All stormwoter treatment systems require m6ritenance for
effective operation, This necessity is often incorporated in
your property's permitting process as a legally binding BMP
maintenance agreement,
Avoid legal challenges from your jurisdiction's
maintenance enforcement program.
• Prolong the expected lifespan of your Filters media,
• Avoid more costly media replacement.
• Help reduce pollutant loads leaving your property.
Simple maintenance of the Filterra is required to continue
effective pollutant removal from slarmwater runoff before
discharge into downstrearn waters. This procedure wiH also
extend this longevity of the Hving biofilter system, The unit will
recycle and accumulate pollutants within the biomass, but
is also subjected to other materials entering the throat. This
may include trash, silt and leaves etc, which will be ccintairied
within the void below the top grate and above the mulch
layer. Too much s'& may inhibit the Hterra'sTv flow rate, which
is the reason for site stabilization before activation. Regular
replacement of the mulch stops accumulation of such sediment.
Comech includes a 1-year maintenance plan with each system
purchase, Annual included maintenance consists of a maximum
of two (2) scheduled Visits. Additional maintenance may be
necessary depending on sediment and trash loading (by Owner
or at additional, cast). The start of the maintenance plan begins
when the system is activated for full operation. Full operation
is defined as the unit installed, curb and gutter and transitions
in place and activation (by Supplier) when mulch and plant are
added and temporary throat protection removed.
Activation cannot be carried out until the site is fully stabilized
(full lcndscaping, grass cover, final paving and sireet sweeping
completed). Maintenance visits are schedoted seasonMly; the
spring visit aims tea clean up offer winfor loads inducling salts
and sands white the fall visit helps the ".em by removing
excessive leaf litter.
It has been found that in regions which receive between 30-50
inches of annual rainfall, (2) two visits are generally required;
regions with less rainfall often only require (1) one visit per
annum. Vciqng land uses can affect maintenance frequency;
e.g.. sore fast food restaurants require more frequent trash
removal. Contributing drainage areas which are subject to new
development wherein the recommended erosion and sediment
control measures have not been implemented may require
additional maintenance visits.
Some sites may be subjected to extreme sediment or trash
loads, requiring more frequent maintenance vis4s. This is the
reason for detailed notes of maintenance o6ons per unit,
helping the Supplier and Owner predict future maintenance
frequencies, reflecting individual site conditions.
Owner's must promptly natify the (ma;ntenance) Supplier of any
damage to the plant(s), which constitute(s) an integral part of
the bioretention technology. Owners should cab advise other
landscape or maintenance contractors to leave all rrid',ntenance
to the SuppPar (i,e. no pruning or ferfllizlnq),
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Exclusion of Services
It is the responsibility of the owner to provide adequate irrigation when necessary to the plant of time Filterra system
Clean up due to moor contamination such as oils, chemicals, toxic spills, etc. will result in additional coasts and are not covered
under the Supplier maintenance contract. Should as major contamination event occur the Owner must block gaff the outlet pope of
the Filterra (where the cleaned runoff drains to, such as drop inlet) and black gaff the throat of the Filterra. The Supplier should be
informed immediately.
Maintenance Visit Summary
Each maintenance visit consists of the followinc3 simple tasks (detailed instructions below),
1. Inspection of Filterra and surrounding area
2. Removal of tree grate and erasion control stones
3. Removal of debris, trash and mulch
4. Mulch replacement
5, Plant health evoluot"son and pruning or replacement as necessary
6. Glenn area around Fil9erra
7, Complete paperwork
Maintenance Tools, Safety Equipment and Supplies
Ideal tools includes camera, bucket, shovel, broorn„ pruners, hoe/rake, and tape measure. Appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) should be used in accordance with local or company procedures. This may include impervious gloves where the
type of trash is unknown, high visibility clothing and barricades when working in close proximity to traffic and also safety hats and
shoes. A T Bar or crowbar should be used for moving the tree grates (cap to 170 lbs ea.), Most visits require minor trash removal
and ca fall replacement of mulch. See below for actual number of bogged mulch that is required in each unit size. Mulch shou@d be
o double shredded, hordwood variety; do not use colored or dyes! mulch. Some visits may require additional Filterra engineered
sail r°ned"ao available from the Supplier.
Box Length
Box Width
Filter Surface
Volume at 3" (ft)
It of 2 ftz Mulch
Area (ftz)
Bags
4
4
4
4
2
4
6
6 _
3
B
4
83
_ _
.
_
B
6
12
12
_ 6
10
6
15
15
8
13m
7
23
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Keep sufficient documentation of maintenance actions to predict location specific
rnoinfenance frequen6es and creeds, An example Maintenance Report is included
In this manual.
1. Inspection of Fifterra and surrounding area
individualRecord
Record on Maintenance Report (see example in this docqrnenf,� the
Record on Maintenance Report the following:
Standing Water
yes I no
Damage to Box Structure
yes no
Damage to Grate
yes no
Is Bypass Clear
yes no
If yes answered to any of these observations, record with close-up
photograph (numbered).
access* Remove cost iron grates for
* Dig out silt (if any� and mulch and remove trash & foreign 4ems.
Record on Maintenance Report the following:
Silt/Clay yes I no
Cups/Bags yes I no
Leaves yes I no
# of Buckets Removed
3. Removal of debris, trash and mulch
removalAfter h
Filterra engineered rne6u soil to the bottom of the top slob, If this d4tance
is greater than 12", add Filterra media (not top soil or other) to recharge to
Record on Maintenance Report the following:
Distance of Bottom of Top Slab (inches)
# of Buckets of Media Added
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4. Mulch replacement
* Please see mulch specifications,
* Add double shredded mulch evenly across the entire unit to a depth of 3".
* Ensure correct repositioning of erosion cantroc stones by the Filterra inlet to
aHow for entry of trash during a storm event.
* Replace Filterra grates correctly using appropriate lifting or moving tools,
tasking care not to damage the plant.
` Plant healthevaluation
as necessary
• Prune as necessary to encourage growth in the correct directions
a
• Examine the plant's
Record on Maintenance Report the following:
Height above Grate
Feet)
Width at Widest Point
(feet)
Health
alive I dead
Damage to plant
yes I no
Plant Replaced
yes I no
. Clean area ro Filterra
• Clean area around Umt and remove all refuse to be disposed of
appropriately,
7. Complete ark
* Deliver Maintenance Report and photographs to appropriate locaidan
(normally Contech during maintenance contract period).
* Some jurisdictions may require submission of maintenance reports in
accordance with approvals. It is the responsibility of the Ovvener to caaaTaply
with local regulations.
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Drainage System
Problem
Conditions to Check
Condition that Should Exist
Actions
Failure
b
Inletshould e free of
Excessive
Accumulated sediments or
obstructions aflowiing free
Se&rnenls and/or brash
Wet
sediment or trash
trash impair free flow of
distributed flow of water
shOUld be removed,
accumulation,,
water mto FIterra.
Trash and debris should
'Trash and
Excessive trash and/or
Minimal trash or other
be removed and mulch
Mulch Cover
flocitable debris
debaccumu�bfion,
debris on mulch cover.
cover raked level. Ensure
accumulationdebris
bark nugget mulch is not
used.
"Ponding" in unit could be
indicative of clogging due
Stormwoter should drain
Recommend contact
Mulch Cover
"Ponding" of water
to excessive fine sediment
freely and evenly t1wo tQ h
monufaciurer and replace
On mu�ch cover,
accumulation or spill of
mulch cover.
mulch as a minimum.,
petroleum o4s.
SO'd/raul,ch too wet,
Mnts not growing
eviidenca of spill, lncorrect
Plants shoutil be healthy
Contact manufactuear-for
Vegetation
or in poor
plant selection, Post
and pest free.
advice.
�nfestcition. Vandalism to
pla nts.
Nonts shot.4d be
Trim/prune plants in
Vegetation
Plant grovoh
appropnote to the species
accordance with typical
excessive,
and location of FAterm
landscaping and safety
needs.
Cracks wider than 1/2
or evidence of scanStructure
Structure has
particles
particles entering the
Vault should be repaired.
i
vis;ble cracits.
structure through the
cracks.
i�i-a—inten-a—nce —isid—e'a—lly
to be performed twice annually.