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A Brentwood StormTank Stormwater Storage System is one component in an overall system of stormwater collection, treatment, detention, or infiltration. Stormwater systems come in varying shapes, sizes, and configurations. Some systems offer pre-treatment to remove sediment and/or contaminants prior to entering the StormTank storage area and some do not. Systems without pre-treatment require greater attention to system functionality. In order to maximize the storage capacity of the StormTank system for years to come, pre-treated or not, we offer the following general maintenance guidelines: |
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| Determining if Maintenance is Required | |
Visual Inspection • Manholes located before and/or after the StormTank system System Operation |
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During Construction At Project Completion Regular Maintenance |
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| Maintenance Procedures | |
| 1. Determine if maintenance is required. If it is, proceed with the following steps: (If an upstream pre-treatment system is being used and requires maintenance, follow the maintenance guidelines for that particular product.) 2. Using a vacuum pump truck, evacuate debris from manholes, inlet and outlet piping, and the discharge area. 3. Flush the system with clean water (fire hydrant, tanker truck, etc.) to force debris from the system. 4. Evacuate additional debris (as in Step 2). 5. Re-flush the system 6. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until no additional debris is evident. |
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| Maintenance Precautions | |
| • Be sure to conform to all safety regulations when performing maintenance. • Avoid extreme direct water pressure when flushing the system. |
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