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Maintenance of Rain Gardens, Swales, and Stormwater Planters OLCA Expo December 1, 2011 Photo: EMSWCD

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Page 1: Maintenance of Rain Gardens, Swales, and Stormwater Planters OLCA Expo December 1, 2011 Photo: EMSWCD

Maintenance of Rain Gardens, Swales, and Stormwater Planters

OLCA ExpoDecember 1, 2011

Photo: EMSWCD

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Partners

Candace Stoughton EMSWCDGail Shaloum Clackamas WESRob Emanuel Clean Water ServicesDamon Richardson Pacific Sports TurfHenry Stevens Portland BESMaria Cahill Green Girl Land Development

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Agenda

• What is stormwater? Why manage it?• Legal issues• Role for landscape contractors• Types of facilities• Maintenance activities

• Vegetation• Pests• Irrigation• Soils/Mulch• Structures• Erosion Control• Spills

• Take home messages

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What is Stormwater?

Rainfall and snowmelt that runs off instead of seeping into the ground.

Photo: morgueFile

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Sources of stormwater?

Rainfall and snowmelt that runs off instead of seeping into the ground.

Roofs

Parking Lots

Driveways

Streets

EMSWCD EMSWCD

Green Girl Land Development morgueFile

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Water cycle

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Stormwater

Can cause unnatural flooding

East Portland News

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Stormwater

Can degrade streams

Photo: East Portland NewsPhoto: morgueFile

Johnson Creek Watershed Council

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Stormwater

Carries pollutants to waterways

morgueFile

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Rain garden-municipal

Photo: EMSWCD

Planted landscape facility designed to collect and absorb runoff and filter out pollutants.

EMSWCD

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Swales (aka bioswales)

Long, planted, open channel that carries, slows stormwater and filters out pollutants.

EMSWCD

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Rain garden-residential

Planted landscape facility designed to collect and absorb runoff and filter out pollutants.

EMSWCD

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Stormwater planter

Structural landscape reservoir designed to filter out pollutants, and in some cases, infiltrate stormwater.

EMSWCD

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Stormwater planter/green street

EMSWCD

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Function

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Anatomy-Infiltration planter

Graphic: Clean Water Services, LIDA Manual

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Anatomy-Flow through planter

Graphic: Clean Water Services, LIDA Manual

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What is involved?

• Facilities need inspection and maintenance (annually, or more)

• Maintenance includes:• hydrologic and water

quality function• landscape functions• impacts on human health

and safety

EMSWCD

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Business opportunity

P• Landscape Architects• Civil Engineers• Landscape Designers• Landscape Contractors• Green industry professionals

Specialized training to design, inspect and maintain

Example:City of Portland• 9000 stormwater facilities• ≈ ¼ are LID facilities

Metro

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Maintenance agreements

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Inspection log

• Each jurisdiction will have different requirements for inspections, reporting, etc.

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General observations

Before you go…

• O & M plan or manual• As-built or design report• Locations of

inlets/outlets, plantings, irrigation, historical problems, previous observations

Clackamas County Water Environment Service

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General observations

Once you arrive…

• Current and recent weather conditions?• Last rain event? • Inlets and outlets clear? • Banks stable? • Draining as designed or short-cutting? • Pavement in good condition? • Animal damage? • Can you access? • Steep or uneven terrain?• People entering/cutting through the facility?

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Contributing area

• Trash• Leaves• Oily• Gravel• Sediment• Street or parking lot

sweeping• Fertilizer or pesticide

use• Other activities going

on upstream

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Contributing area

Clackamas County Water Environment Services

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Contributing area

Clackamas County Water Environment Services Clean Water Services

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Safety and access

Access

• Need to have access

• Flat or evenly sloped

• If fenced, trim fenceline for 3 feet if space allows

• Consider safety before you begin (do not enter flooded facility)

Pacific Sports Turf

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Safety and access

Clackamas County Water Environment Services

Metro

morgueFile

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Safety and access

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

• Sturdy boots • Gloves, puncture resistant gloves • Ear plugs/earmuffs if operating power equipment• Eye protection when “weed wacking” or mechanical

trimming, handling large branches • Long sleeved shirts and pants • Hard hat if cutting

overhead

Clackamas County Water Environment Services

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Safety and access

Other Equipment

• Rakes: to clean out under shrubs where you can’t see

• Grabbers: for trash, sharp objects, or needles • First aid kit

EMSWCDEMSWCD

morgueFile

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Safety and access

Public Safety• Vehicle entrances/exits• Where people walk through, create a path

Clean Water Services OSU Extension

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Trash

• Remove trash to prevent clogging and contamination

Metro

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O&M tasks related to vegetation

• Functions• Moving• Appearances• Pests• Irrigation

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vegetation can be part of the solution……

vegetation can be part of the problem.…..…

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Planting plans

Oregon Rain Garden Guide

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Aesthetics

OSU Sea Grant

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Aesthetics

Clean Water Services

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Aesthetics vs function

Clean Water Services

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Keeping things moving

morgueFile

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Keeping things moving

EMSWCD

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Inlets

Clean Water Services

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Inlets

Clean Water Services

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Shade and competition

Clean Water Services

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What would you do?

Clean Water Services

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Aesthetics

Clean Water Services

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Aesthetics

EMSWCD

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Do’s and Don’ts for Plants

• Do strive to keep good plant cover in a WQF• Do pay attention to facility design• Do replace dead plants promptly

• Don’t overly trim grasses and grass-like plants• Don’t let plants block water flow

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keeping pests at bay

morgueFile

morgueFile

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Principles of IPM

• Start with healthy plants• Monitor and identify pests• Be tolerant of some damage• Choose the least toxic control first• Combine techniques

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Pests

Clean Water Services

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Pests

Clean Water Services

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Pests

Clean Water Services

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Red clover (Trifolium pratense)

Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea)

Nightshade (Solanum dulcamara)

Pests

Clean Water Services