Stormwater Management Facility Operation and Maintenance Guidance Document 2025

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Stormwater Management Practices at EPA Facilities Green Roofs. Permeable Pavements. Bioretention Areas. Vegetated Swales/Dry Swales. Curb and Gutter Elimination. Vegetated Filter Strips. Sand and Organic Filters. Constructed Wetlands.
Regular maintenance tasks include cleaning the storm drains, catch basins, and inlets to prevent blockages and maintain proper drainage so that accumulated debris does not impede water flow, which can lead to backups and flooding. Vegetation plays a crucial role in maintaining a stormwater systems health.
Stormwater Best Management Practices Riparian Corridors/Buffers. Protect Sensitive and Special Value Features. Protect / Utilize Natural Flow Pathways in Overall Stormwater Planning and Design. Cluster Uses at Each Site and Build on Smallest Area Possible. Use Smart Growth Practices. Minimize Total Disturbed AreaGrading.
A stormwater maintenance agreement is a formal contract between a local government and a property owner designed to guarantee that specific maintenance functions are performed in exchange for permission to develop that property.
One of the most immediate and apparent consequences of neglecting stormwater system maintenance is the increased risk of flooding. When stormwater pipes, culverts, manholes, and retention ponds become clogged with debris and sediment, they lose their ability to effectively manage water runoff.
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Regular Inspection and Cleaning Look out for any signs of clogging, such as standing water or slow drainage after a rain shower. Use a garden hose to flush out any minor obstructions. It may be best to call the professionals for persistent blockages or any signs of damage.
A stormwater management facility that temporarily impounds runoff and discharges it via infiltration through the surrounding soil. While an infiltration facility may also be equipped with an outlet structure to discharge impounded runoff, such discharge is normally reserved for overflow and other emergency conditions.

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