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Maintenance Practices
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR WET DETENTION FACILITIES
OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR RETENTION PONDS
OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR FILTER PONDS
OPERATION OF MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR SWALE DITCHES WITH SWALE BLOCKS
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR WET DETENTION FACILITIES
The purpose of detention ponds is the prevention of direct
discharge of stormwater runoff to the surrounding receiving waters. The
water quality treatment system uses a design water pool in association with
water-tolerant vegetation to remove pollutants through settling, absorption
of soils, and nutrient uptake by vegetation. To maintain an operational
stormwater detention system, Leon County’s Mosquito Control Division will
maintain County-owned and County-maintained wet detention ponds according to
the following plan:
Mowing, removal of undesirable plants from the littoral
zone, and removal of large debris will be conducted three times annually.
Grass clippings will NOT be removed.
Slopes will be inspected annually and repaired as needed.
Structures will be inspected annually and repaired as
needed.
Sediment will be removed from the pond as needed following
annual inspection.
Complaints will be investigated as needed and necessary
corrective action scheduled.
OPERATION
AND MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR RETENTION PONDS
The purpose of
retention ponds is the prevention of direct discharge of stormwater runoff
into the surrounding receiving waters. Examples are systems that discharge
through percolation, exfiltration and evaporation processes and that usually
have residence time of less than three days. To maintain an operational
stormwater retention system, Leon County’s Mosquito Control Division will
maintain County-owned and County-maintained retention ponds according to the
following plan:
Mowing and removal of large
debris will be conducted three times annually. Grass clippings will NOT be
removed.
Slopes will be inspected
annually and repaired as needed.
Structures will be inspected
annually and repaired as needed.
Sediment will be removed from
the pond as needed following annual inspection.
Maintenance of the pond bottom
to improve percolation will be done as needed following annual inspection.
Complaints will be investigated
as needed and necessary corrective action scheduled.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR FILTER PONDS
Filter ponds are
retention or detention ponds which have filter facilities that require
special maintenance. Leon County’s Mosquito Control Division will maintain
County-owned and County-maintained filter ponds according to the following
plan:
Mowing and large debris removal
will be conducted three times annually. Grass clippings will NOT be removed.
Slopes will be inspected for
erosion and repaired annually.
Structures and pond bottom will
be inspected and repaired annually.
Sediment will be removed from
the pond as needed.
The sand filter will be
inspected annually.
The top six inches of the filter
will be cleared as needed.
The filter will be replaced as
needed.
Complaints will be investigated
as needed and necessary corrective action scheduled.
OPERATION OF MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR SWALE DITCHES WITH SWALE BLOCKS
The purpose of
swale ditches with swale blocks is to prevent roadside ditch erosion from
sedimenting the surrounding receiving waters due to stormwater runoff. In
addition, the roadside swales are grassed to provide water quality
treatment. To maintain an operational roadside stormwater system, Leon
County’s Operations Division will maintain swale ditches with swale blocks
along County roads and County-maintained road according to the following
plan:
Mowing and removal of large
debris will be conducted three times annually. Grass clippings will NOT be
removed.
Erosion of slopes will be
inspected annually and repaired as needed.
Sediment buildup resulting from
swale blocks will be removed as needed following annual inspections of swale
block integrity.
Swales with undermined swale
blocks will be reshaped and the swale blocks reconstructed as needed
following annual inspections.
Complaints will be investigated
as needed and necessary corrective action scheduled. |