I'm looking for guidance documents/design information on planning, designing and constructing a vactor waste facility (i.e., a facility to dispose of waste removed from stormwater catch basins and lines).
Is there EPA or state agency guidance on this issue? I've looked but come up empty.
The county (my employer) is concerned that any further loading of bacteria will be a degradation of the salt water. I'm checking now to see if the DOH letter cited a likely source of the bacteria.
And, unfortunately, infiltration is not an option (high groundwater and tight soil).
Is it practical to remove bacteria from stormwater runoff, given the following conditions:
The runoff is from a proposed 7-lot, rural residential development;
The site soils are primarily clay, with a very high groundwater table (i.e., no infiltration);
The runoff drains to a county ditch...
Right on the mark dicksewerrat! It is all in how it's approached...one of the main reasons for pursing this was to be sure the crews were "ok". If not, then we need to change procedures.
Our agency engineer said, unless the maint crew is changing something, an engineer does not get involved...
In the state of Washington, I'm looking for the law (RCW or WAC) where it's required to have a PE design and stamp utility construction within a public road and through public easements...specifically, stormwater infrastructure.
The specifics: An existing stormwater system was not performing...
What's the area going to be use for post-development above the infiltration beds? If just an open space with little or no traffic, check out the "Invisible Structures' Rainstore3" (http://www.invisiblestructures.com/)or similiar system. They are a stackable system of interlocking grids-I...
I work for a local government in Puget Sound, WA. We have numerous stormwater outfall pipes that, at one time, discharged to the edge of a marine bluff (the marine bluff could be anywhere from 2 ft to 50 feet high). Over time, the bluff has eroded into Puget Sound, but the pipe now remains...
We have no existing water quality data. The existing recycling area is flat area on native soil. There is no collection.
As we construct our new aphalt pad to stockpile the metal on, we'll begin collecting runoff data for analysis. We'll base a decision on how to handle the water once we do...
I'm looking for information on the quality of runoff from a asphalt area used to temporarily stockpile recyclable metal. We're evaluating how best to handle this water. Can we treat the water using stormwater treatment technologies ("Stormfilters", wet ponds, bioretention facilities, etc), or do...
The site is a marine bluff with a residential subdivision on top and a salmon-bearing stream below. The bottom 3/4 of the slope, the stream, and the tidally-influenced wetland across the stream are all part of a US Fish and Wildlife refuge (think federal property, permits, timelines, etc.)
Like...
What's the best way to get water to the bottom of a bluff w/out eroding the whole slope?
I work for a county public works department and am dealing with a stormwater outfall on a steep slope. Currently, a perforated 12" pipe carries stormwater runoff from a catch basin in a county road to the...
Thanks for the great responses above.I admit I am surprised at how common it seems. If my boss does require this "Agreement", I will accept it and will be able to live with it.
One (of my many) concerns is that the scope of work will be so tight, there will have to be contract amendment after...
I'm the engineering manager for a public works agency. Our department includes four teams that report to one director. I've been asked to create and use an engineering services agreement on projects with other managers. This would be a document signed by both me and the manager we are working...
We've had reports from our stormwater O&M staff that there have been problems with the use of "Jet Set" mortar for grouting catch basin risers, pick holes, and stormwater pipes into catch basins. They have indicated the mortar is flaking off, falling off, and in general is not holding up well...