My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Stormwater Treatment 1604 San Leandro Boulevard 042122
CityHall
>
City Clerk
>
City Council
>
Recorded Documents
>
2022
>
Stormwater Treatment 1604 San Leandro Boulevard 042122
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
9/12/2025 3:05:05 PM
Creation date
9/4/2025 12:20:40 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
CM City Clerk-City Council
Document Date (6)
4/21/2022
Recorded Document Type
Stormwater Treatment
Retention
PERM
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
33
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
Maintenance Procedures <br />Maintenance should be conducted during dry weather when no flow is entering the system. Confined space entry <br />is necessary to maintain vault and manhole PerkFilter configurations. Only personnel that are OSHA Confined <br />Space Entry trained and certified may enter underground structures. Confined space entry is not required for <br />catch basin PerkFilter configurations. Once safety measures such as traffic control are deployed, the access <br />covers may be removed and the following activities may be conducted to complete maintenance: <br />• Remove floating trash, debris and oils from the water surface in the inlet chamber using the extension <br />nozzle on the end of the boom hose of the vacuum truck. Continue using the vacuum truck to completely <br />dewater the inlet chamber and evacuate all accumulated sediment from the inlet chamber. Some jetting <br />may be required to fully remove sediment. The inlet chamber does not need to be refilled with water after <br />maintenance is complete. The system will fill with water when the next storm event occurs. <br />• Remove the hold-down strut from each row of filter cartridges and then remove the top of each cartridge <br />(the top is held on by four 9/16" bolts) and use the vacuum truck to evacuate the spent media. When <br />empty, the spent cartridges may be easily lifted off their slip couplers and removed from the vault. The <br />couplers may be left inserted into couplings cast into the false floor to prevent sediment and debris from <br />being washed into the outlet chamber during washdown. <br />• Once all the spent cartridges have been removed from the structure, the vacuum truck may be used to <br />evacuate all accumulated sediment from the treatment chamber. Some jetting may be required to fully <br />remove sediment. Take care not to wash sediment and debris through the openings in the false floor and <br />into the outlet chamber. All material removed from the PerkFilter during maintenance including the spent <br />media must be disposed of in accordance with local, state, and/or federal regulations. In most cases, <br />the material may be handled in the same manner as disposal of material removed from sumped catch <br />basins or manholes. <br />• Place a fresh cartridge in each cartridge position using the existing slip couplers and urethane bottom <br />caps. If the vault is equipped with stacked cartridges, the existing outer and inner interconnector couplers <br />must be used between the stacked cartridges to provide hydraulic connection. Transfer the existing vent <br />tubes from the spent cartridges to the fresh cartridges. Finally, refit the struts to hold the fresh cartridges <br />in place. <br />• Securely replace access covers, as appropriate. <br />• Make arrangements to return the empty spent cartridges to Oldcastle Infrastructure. <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.