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MAINTENANCE

GENERAL STATEMENT

Regular maintenance of the BioSTORM
if entry is required, appropriate OSHA and local safety regulations and guidelines should be followed. Please
contact your local distributor if you have questions regarding the inspection and maintenance of the
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BioSTORM
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MAINTENANCE PROCESS

Maintenance should be performed when water conditions are static to avoid interruption during the
maintenance duration. Refer to your local and national regulations for any additional maintenance
requirements and schedules not contained herein. The maintenance process is summarized below.
 Swab debris and litter off the angled slots on the StormTEE
 Remove floatable debris using a heavy-duty skimmer net or a vacuum-waste pump truck to skim trash
floating on the stagnant water surface. There is no need for man entry into the chambers. Removal of
debris can be performed through the manholes. The removed debris should be properly disposed of
per local, state, and federal guidelines and regulations.
 Accumulated oil must be removed from the surface using a vacuum-waste pump truck or sump
vacuum.
 To remove accumulated sediments from the BioSTORM
pressurized water from a garden hose. Note: Using a pressure washer is not recommended on the
interceptor as it may damage its integrity.
 For sediment removal from the system floor, BioSTORM
both chambers. A vacuum truck, or similar trailer mounted equipment, can be used to remove the
sediment, hydrocarbons, and water within the unit. For more effective removal, it is recommended to
use sewer jetting equipment to force the sediment to the vacuum hose. When the floor is sufficiently
cleaned, fill the system back to its normal water elevation (to the pipe inverts).
 When all pollutants have been removed from the BioSTORM
securely back in place.
 Properly dispose of the sediment per local, state, and federal guidelines and regulations.
 Proof of inspections and maintenance is the responsibility of the owner. All inspection reports and data
should be kept on site or at a location where they will be accessible for years in the future.
Avoid pumping down after periods of heavy rain or when the ground water is likely to be above the bottom of
the concrete tank. Emptying the tank under these conditions could cause the tank to float up and become
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does not require entry of the underground storm chambers. However,
dislodged if it is not sufficiently anchored to prevent flotation.
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by using its built-in plunger.
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interceptor, wash off the interceptor using
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systems are designed with clear access at
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system, the manhole lids should be put
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