Best Management Practices of Cleaning & Maintaining Storm Drains | AllStormDrains.com

All Storm Drains Inc. | Water & Flood Removal Service | Nassau & Suffolk County, Long Island, NY | Phone: 516.825.1010 Fax: 631.475.2898 | George@AllStormDrains.com
Storm drain and catch basin cleaning are critical components to keeping local waterways clear. Best management practices should be incorporated into standard operating procedures to ensure performance objectives are met and to ensure the safety of the work crew performing the cleaning and the general public. 
It is important to know the purpose of the cleaning, which is typically one of the following:


All Storm Drains Inc. | Water & Flood Removal Service | Nassau & Suffolk County, Long Island, NY | Phone: 516.825.1010 Fax: 631.475.2898 | George@AllStormDrains.com

Once All Storm Drains Inc. determine the reason for cleaning, it’s important to establish written standard operating procedures (SOPs). A step-by-step procedure should be clear so both supervisors and operations crews can understand and follow it:
1. Operator and/or helper will set up traffic control devices per Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) or local standards.
2. Site safety review with work team and review system mapping when available.
3. Operator will pull up to catch basin or structure and center vacuum hose over opening.
4. Remove cover to catch basin. In many cases covers may be lodged or simply too heavy to lift with standard equipment. These should be reported to the collections system supervisor and an alternative presented.
5. Cleaning will begin according to specification. It is beneficial to vacuum and remove debris without excessive use of wash down water as it will fill the debris storage body faster. However, in many cases, debris must be broken up using a high-pressure wash gun. Circumstances that may prevent cleaning operations include:




6. It is recommended to begin at the upstream end of a system to allow for downstream decanting of liquids. In many areas if a system discharges to a waterway decanting back into the system is not allowed, and an area to discharge water should be identified with the collections system supervisor prior to the start of a job.
7. Replace cover to basin, making sure it fits properly and is in good condition. In many cases the catch basin is marked with a paint mark or hash to indicate it has been cleaned.

ALL STORM DRAINS INC.

"WHEN IT RAINS IT DRAINS"
All Storm Drains Inc. is a fully Licensed & Insured Storm Water Management professional Drainage Cleaning service. We specialize in Drainage System Maintenance throughout the Long Island area. Services include parking lot overflows, drywells, high pressure water jetting, rain drains, catch basins, & storm drains. Email us today! George@AllStormDrains.com

All Storm Drains Inc. Storm Water Management Service | Long Island, New York | Office: 516.825.1010 | Fax: 631.475.2898  | Logo

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Storm Drain Cleaning | Suffolk County, Long Island, NY | All Storm Drains Inc.

Storm Drain Cleaning | Nassau County, Long Island, NY | All Storm Drains Inc.

Drainage Cleaning | Suffolk County, All Storm Drains Inc | Phone: 516.825.1010 Fax: 631.475.2898