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*'''Underdrain''': Flush out accumulated sediment with a hose or for more intensive clogging a pressure washer, done on an as-needed basis.
 
*'''Underdrain''': Flush out accumulated sediment with a hose or for more intensive clogging a pressure washer, done on an as-needed basis.
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*'''Vegetation''': Perform routine vegetation maintenance tasks (i.e., watering, weeding, trimming) at recommended frequencies (weekly or as required to maintain optimal soil moisture) over the two-year establishment period for the plantings; and replace plants that don't survive the initial establishment period (assumes 10% and 20% of plant material does not survive the first year for Minimum Recommended and High Frequency maintenance scenarios, respectively). Replacement of dead/diseased plants once established shall take place every 6 months or yearly dependent upon the minimum of 80% vegetation coverage. Remove any undesirable vegetation (invasive, seedlings etc.) every 3 - 6 months, and ensure proper pruning, cut back and thinning of shrubs and plants every year.
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*'''Vegetation''': Perform routine vegetation maintenance tasks (i.e., watering, weeding, trimming) at recommended frequencies over the two-year establishment period for the plantings and replace plants that don't survive. Replacement of dead/diseased plants as needed thereafter to maintain 80% vegetation coverage.
    
For more detailed guidance, refer to STEP's [https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2016/08/LID-IM-Guide-2016-1.pdf Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Practice Inspection and Maintenance Guide] and City of Toronto's [https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/building-construction/infrastructure-city-construction/construction-standards-permits/standards-for-designing-and-constructing-city-infrastructure/construction-specifications-drawings-for-green-infrastructure/ Construction Specifications and Drawings for Green Infrastructure] documents.<ref> Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. 2016. Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Practice Inspection and Maintenance Guide. https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2016/08/LID-IM-Guide-2016-1.pdf</ref> <ref> City of Toronto. 2021. Construction Specifications and Drawings for Green Infrastructure. https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/building-construction/infrastructure-city-construction/construction-standards-permits/standards-for-designing-and-constructing-city-infrastructure/construction-specifications-drawings-for-green-infrastructure/</ref>
 
For more detailed guidance, refer to STEP's [https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2016/08/LID-IM-Guide-2016-1.pdf Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Practice Inspection and Maintenance Guide] and City of Toronto's [https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/building-construction/infrastructure-city-construction/construction-standards-permits/standards-for-designing-and-constructing-city-infrastructure/construction-specifications-drawings-for-green-infrastructure/ Construction Specifications and Drawings for Green Infrastructure] documents.<ref> Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. 2016. Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Practice Inspection and Maintenance Guide. https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2016/08/LID-IM-Guide-2016-1.pdf</ref> <ref> City of Toronto. 2021. Construction Specifications and Drawings for Green Infrastructure. https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/building-construction/infrastructure-city-construction/construction-standards-permits/standards-for-designing-and-constructing-city-infrastructure/construction-specifications-drawings-for-green-infrastructure/</ref>
    
==References==
 
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