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In order for Best Management Practices to remain effective, they
must be maintained and monitored for effectiveness. For a residential
BMP such as a gravel infiltration trench, monitoring is visual observation
done by the homeowner during a storm to see if the trench is still
infiltrating water. Gravel infiltration trenches typically have
a life span of eight to twelve years before they need maintenance.
Maintenance in this example is the homeowner removing sediment and
debris that accumulates in the trench to ensure the trench's effectiveness.
For a commercial site, monitoring may include storm water quality
sampling to ensure that water leaving pre-treatment falls within
TRPA's guidelines for surface or groundwater discharge. Maintenance
in this example would include the commercial property owner having
a storm water pollution prevention plan which incorporates routine
servicing of the storm water pretreatment system and the parking
areas.
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