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==Inspection & Maintenance Features==
 
==Inspection & Maintenance Features==
All stormwater facilities and practices share a common design requirement for accessibility by personnel and equipment needed to perform inspection and maintenance tasks.<ref>Blecken, G.T., Hunt, W.F., Al-Rubaei, A.M. Viklander, M., Lord, W.G. 2017. Stormwater control measure (SCM) maintenance considerations to ensure designed functionality. Urban Water Journal. Vol.14, No.3, 278-290. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1573062X.2015.1111913 </ref>  Planning and design of LID practices and treatment trains should consider how they will be maintained (e.g., what equipment is needed?) and what features are needed to perform necessary inspection and maintenance tasks. Input on designs from staff who will be responsible for performing inspection and maintenance tasks should be sought to identify features that would make tasks easier to perform, and avoid situations where the property owner does not have the necessary capacity or resources (e.g., special equipment, skill set or budget).  
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All stormwater facilities and practices share a common design requirement for accessibility by personnel and equipment needed to perform inspection and maintenance tasks.<ref>Blecken, G.T., Hunt, W.F., Al-Rubaei, A.M. Viklander, M., Lord, W.G. 2017. Stormwater control measure (SCM) maintenance considerations to ensure designed functionality. Urban Water Journal. Vol.14, No.3, 278-290. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1573062X.2015.1111913 </ref>  Planning and design of LID practices and treatment trains should consider how they will be maintained (e.g., what equipment is needed?) and what features are needed to perform necessary inspection and maintenance tasks. For example, to understand whether or not an underground infiltration trench is draining at an adequate rate, features such as monitoring wells that extend to the bottom of the practice will be needed. Input on designs from staff who will be responsible for performing inspection and maintenance tasks should be sought to identify features that would make tasks easier to perform, and identify situations where the property owner does not have the necessary capacity or resources (e.g., special equipment, skill set or budget).  
    
The following table provides some examples of inspection and maintenance features that should be considered in the BMP process:
 
The following table provides some examples of inspection and maintenance features that should be considered in the BMP process:

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