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Reducing Trash in Stormwater

Reducing Trash in Stormwater. John Fusco Senior Engineer EOA, Inc. May 23, 2013. Trash Capture. Trash Load Reduction Requirements 40 % by July 1, 2014 70 % by July 1, 2017 “No Impact” by July 1, 2022 MRP Minimum Full Capture Requirements

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Reducing Trash in Stormwater

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  1. Reducing Trash in Stormwater John Fusco Senior Engineer EOA, Inc. May 23, 2013

  2. Trash Capture • Trash Load Reduction Requirements • 40 % by July 1, 2014 • 70 % by July 1, 2017 • “No Impact” by July 1, 2022 • MRP Minimum Full Capture Requirements • Must treat an area equivalent to > 30% of Retail/Wholesale/Commercial Land Use • Devices must be installed by July 1, 2014 • San Francisco Estuary Partnership Grant • Bay-area Trash Demonstration Project • Funded by the Clean Water StateRevolving Fund and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 • $4.27 M

  3. Trash Capture Devices • General Description • Small Full Capture • Large Full-Capture • Partial Capture • Small Full-Capture and Partial Capture (Combo)

  4. Full-capture Devices • Full-capture Standard • Traps all particles retained by a 5 mm (0.2 inch) mesh screen and has a design treatment capacity of not less than the peak flow resulting from a one-year, one-hour storm in the sub-drainage area • “Recognized” by SF Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board as part of SFEP/ARRA trash demonstration project • ~30 recognized full-capture devices

  5. Small Full-capture Devices • Any full-capture device installed within a catch basin • Requires more frequent maintenance than large full-capture devices • ~20 recognized small full-capture devices

  6. Large Full-capture Devices • Any full-capture device installed in-line or end-of-pipe • Recent installations within the fore bay of a stormwater pump station • ~10 recognized large full-capture devices

  7. Partial Capture Devices • A trash capture device not meeting the full-capture treatment standard • Usually used in combination with small full-capture devices • Automatic Retractable Screen • Clean Screen

  8. Installed Trash Capture Devices

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