Underground Detention
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Underground Detention
Traditional BMPDetention storage located in underground tanks or vaults designed to provide water quantity control through temporary storage of stormwater runoff. They also remove heavy sediments to improve water quality.
Maintaining Underground Detention
Routine maintenance should be performed on underground detention areas. This includes the removal of debris from inlet and outlet structures and cleaning sediment built up inside the structure. Generally, inspections can be conducted through an access opening. Sometimes, maintenance requires an individual who is certified in OSHA confined space entry.
After a large rainstorm, inspect the underground detention area. If the underground detention area is not draining properly, check the inlet and outlet structures to make sure they are not clogged.
Underground Detention Maintenance Issues
Here are some of the common problems to be aware of when maintaining a vegetated filter strip. They include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Sediment build-up
- Clogging in the inlet and outlet structure
- Requirement to have Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) confined space entry training
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