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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
BUTCHER BOY MARKETPLACE
1077 OSGOOD STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
Prepared for:
Angus Realty Corporation
1077 Osgood Street
North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Prepared by:
Lynnfield Engineering, Inc.
199 Newbury Street Suite 115
Danvers, Massachusetts 01923
September 16, 2013
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1: GENERAL 1
1.1 General
1.2 Inspections and Maintenance of Stormwater BMPs
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TABLES
1 Operation and Maintenance Budget
FIGURES
BMP Overall BMP Plan
ATTACHMENTS
1 Stormwater Inspection Report Form and
Site Inspection Checklist
2 Contech StormFilter Inspection and Maintenance Procedure
Stormwater Chambers Operation and Maintenance Guidelines
StormTech Chamber System Maintenance Guidelines
StormTech Isolator Row Operations and Maintenance Manual
APPENDICES
A Emergency Response Plan
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SECTION 1
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
1.1. GENERAL
The Butcher Boy Marketplace site consists of an approximate nine acre parcel of land.
The parcel is zoned General Business District per the Zoning Bylaw Town of North
Andover last amended May 2004. The site is bound northerly by residential property;
easterly by underdeveloped woodlands, and a residential home; southerly by Great Pond
Road (State Route 133), and Lake Cochichewick; and, westerly by Osgood Street (State
Route 125). The site is occupied by Butcher Boy Marketplace, a retail mall, and
associated parking lot areas. The site is located within the Zone A to the Town’s Public
Water Supply Lake Cochichewick.
The Owner will be responsible for maintenance and implementation of this Inspection
and Maintenance Plan. This Inspection and Maintenance Plan will be implemented for the
entire Butcher Boy Marketplace Property. This Plan has been prepared to present
Inspection and Maintenance measures to be implemented at the site to minimize
potential impacts to the public water supply. An Emergency Response Plan has been
prepared to handle potential releases at the site. A copy of the plan is presented in
Appendix A. Figure No. 1 presents a plan of stormwater management system’s Best
Management Practices (BMPs).
Owner
Angus Realty Corporation
1077 Osgood Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Telephone: 978.688.1511
Facility Contact (Site Operation and Maintenance)
Alan Yameen
Angus Realty Corporation
1077 Osgood Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Telephone: 978.688.1511
Engineer
Richard Barthelmes, P.E.
Lynnfield Engineering, Inc.
199 Newbury Street Suite 115
Danvers, MA 01923
Telephone: 978.777.7250
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SECTION 1
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
1.1. GENERAL
The Butcher Boy Marketplace site consists of an approximate nine acre parcel of land.
The parcel is zoned General Business District per the Zoning Bylaw Town of North
Andover last amended May 2004. The site is bound northerly by residential property;
easterly by underdeveloped woodlands, and a residential home; southerly by Great Pond
Road (State Route 133), and Lake Cochichewick; and, westerly by Osgood Street (State
Route 125). The site is occupied by Butcher Boy Marketplace, a retail mall, and
associated parking lot areas. The site is located within the Zone A to the Town’s Public
Water Supply Lake Cochichewick.
The Owner will be responsible for maintenance and implementation of this Inspection
and Maintenance Plan. This Inspection and Maintenance Plan will be implemented for the
entire Butcher Boy Marketplace Property. This Plan has been prepared to present
Inspection and Maintenance measures to be implemented at the site to minimize
potential impacts to the public water supply. An Emergency Response Plan has been
prepared to handle potential releases at the site. A copy of the plan is presented in
Appendix A. Figure No. 1 presents a plan of stormwater management system’s Best
Management Practices (BMPs).
Owner
Angus Realty Corporation
1077 Osgood Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Telephone: 978.688.1511
Facility Contact (Site Operation and Maintenance)
Alan Yameen
Angus Realty Corporation
1077 Osgood Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Telephone: 978.688.1511
Engineer
Richard Barthelmes, P.E.
Lynnfield Engineering, Inc.
199 Newbury Street Suite 115
Danvers, MA 01923
Telephone: 978.777.7250
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1.2 INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE OF STORMWATER BMPS
Catch basins
Catchbasins shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. If the depth of
sediment is not greater than two feet during the first year of inspection then the
inspections shall be performed once per year. The catch basins shall be cleaned once the
depth of sediment reaches two feet which is one half the sump depths or at a minimum
annually. Vacuum trucks are preferred due to their effectiveness and they are less likely
to damage the oil/grease hood. Cleaning will be completed at a minimum annually.
Hydrodynamic Separator Units
Units shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. After the first year the unit
needs to be inspected once per year. Inspections should be performed with a “sludge
judge” to measure the oil depth, if any, and the sediment depth. Cleaning is required
when the sediment depth reaches 75% of the storage capacity of the unit or at a
minimum annually. Cleaning must be performed with a vacuum truck. Attachment No. 2
presents the manufacturer inspection/maintenance guide for the units.
Detention System
The detention system shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. After the
first year, the units shall be inspected annually. The detention system is equipped with
inspection ports or manholes to visibly observe the bottom of the system. Visible
observations shall be made of the bottom of bed for ponding water, debris or sediment,
inspection of the inlet and outlet to ensure they are free from debris and sediment and
that there are no other obstructions; inspection of the structural integrity of the units
from above ground settlement or by observations from the ports/manholes. If the depth
of sediment observed exceeds 3”, the affected chamber should be cleaned with high
pressure water in accordance with the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines.
Maintenance shall be completed at a minimum annually. A copy of the manufacturer’s
Operation and Maintenance Guidelines is presented in Attachment No. 2.
Roof Dry Well
The dry well system shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. After the
first year, the dry wells shall be inspected annually. The dry well is equipped with
inspection ports or manholes to visibly observe the bottom of the system. Visible
observations shall be made of the bottom of bed for ponding water, debris or sediment;
and inspection of the structural integrity of the units from above ground settlement or by
observations from the ports/manholes. If the depth of sediment observed exceeds 3”,
the affected dry well should be cleaned with high pressure water in accordance with the
manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines. Maintenance shall be completed in accordance
with the manufacturer’s suggested maintenance schedule or at a minimum annually. A
copy of the manufacturer’s Operation and Maintenance Guidelines is presented in
Attachment No. 2.
Infiltration System
The infiltration system shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. After the
first year, the units shall be inspected annually. The infiltration system is equipped with
inspection ports or manholes to visibly observe the bottom of the system. Visible
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1.2 INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE OF STORMWATER BMPS
Catch basins
Catchbasins shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. If the depth of
sediment is not greater than two feet during the first year of inspection then the
inspections shall be performed once per year. The catch basins shall be cleaned once the
depth of sediment reaches two feet which is one half the sump depths or at a minimum
annually. Vacuum trucks are preferred due to their effectiveness and they are less likely
to damage the oil/grease hood. Cleaning will be completed at a minimum annually.
Hydrodynamic Separator Units
Units shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. After the first year the unit
needs to be inspected once per year. Inspections should be performed with a “sludge
judge” to measure the oil depth, if any, and the sediment depth. Cleaning is required
when the sediment depth reaches 75% of the storage capacity of the unit or at a
minimum annually. Cleaning must be performed with a vacuum truck. Attachment No. 2
presents the manufacturer inspection/maintenance guide for the units.
Detention System
The detention system shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. After the
first year, the units shall be inspected annually. The detention system is equipped with
inspection ports or manholes to visibly observe the bottom of the system. Visible
observations shall be made of the bottom of bed for ponding water, debris or sediment,
inspection of the inlet and outlet to ensure they are free from debris and sediment and
that there are no other obstructions; inspection of the structural integrity of the units
from above ground settlement or by observations from the ports/manholes. If the depth
of sediment observed exceeds 3”, the affected chamber should be cleaned with high
pressure water in accordance with the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines.
Maintenance shall be completed at a minimum annually. A copy of the manufacturer’s
Operation and Maintenance Guidelines is presented in Attachment No. 2.
Roof Dry Well
The dry well system shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. After the
first year, the dry wells shall be inspected annually. The dry well is equipped with
inspection ports or manholes to visibly observe the bottom of the system. Visible
observations shall be made of the bottom of bed for ponding water, debris or sediment;
and inspection of the structural integrity of the units from above ground settlement or by
observations from the ports/manholes. If the depth of sediment observed exceeds 3”,
the affected dry well should be cleaned with high pressure water in accordance with the
manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines. Maintenance shall be completed in accordance
with the manufacturer’s suggested maintenance schedule or at a minimum annually. A
copy of the manufacturer’s Operation and Maintenance Guidelines is presented in
Attachment No. 2.
Infiltration System
The infiltration system shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. After the
first year, the units shall be inspected annually. The infiltration system is equipped with
inspection ports or manholes to visibly observe the bottom of the system. Visible
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observations shall be made of the bottom of bed for ponding water, debris or sediment,
inspection of the inlet and outlet to ensure they are free from debris and sediment and
that there are no other obstructions; inspection of the structural integrity of the units
from above ground settlement or by observations from the ports/manholes. If the depth
of sediment observed exceeds 3”, the affected area should be cleaned with high pressure
water in accordance with the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines. Maintenance shall
be completed at a minimum annually. A copy of the manufacturer’s Operation and
Maintenance Guidelines is presented in Attachment No. 2.
Storm Filter
Stormwater filter system shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. After
the first year, the filter shall be inspected annually. Visible observations shall be made of
the filter for plugging. Based on the visible inspection, maintenance of the filter will be
completed if any of the following conditions are observed: >4” accumulated on the vault
floor; >¼” sediment accumulated on top of the filter cartridge; plugged filter media;
and/or bypassing of the filter is occurring. StormFilter cartridges should be changed a
minimum of once every three years or more frequently if above specified thresholds are
met. At least one inspection per year shall be completed during wet weather to observe
flow through the StormFilter. StormFilter maintenance shall be completed by qualified
contractors trained in confined space entry. A copy of the manufacturer’s Operation and
Maintenance Guidelines is presented in Attachment No. 2, Inspection and Maintenance
Procedures.
Isolator Row
Units shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. After the first year the unit
needs to be inspected once per year. Cleaning is required when a sediment depth of 3” is
observed throughout the length of the isolator row of the storage capacity of the unit or
at a minimum annually. Cleaning must be performed with a vacuum truck. Attachment
No. 2 presents the manufacturer inspection/maintenance guide for the units.
Maintenance of Landscaped Areas
Landscaped and grass areas immediately adjacent to the proposed parking areas and
buildings shall be mowed as required. Grass clippings shall be directed away from the
stormwater systems. Fertilizers or pesticides shall not be used with grassed and
landscaped areas.
Pavement Maintenance
Paved areas of the site shall be inspected on a regular basis and cleaned of accumulated
sand and debris. At a minimum, paved areas shall be cleaned on an annual basis.
Pavement cleaning shall be performed by a qualified contractor and all material removed
transported off site for disposal. Paved areas of the site shall be swept on an annual
basis.
Snow Removal/Storage
Snow from the proposed parking lot area will be stockpiled within designated areas or
transported offsite by the snow removal contractor. No stockpiling or storage of snow
from paved areas of the site is to be performed along Great Pond Road. Deicing
chemicals are not to be utilized on the site. In compliance with the existing deed
restrictions, pesticides, fertilizers and other chemical shall not be used on the site.
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observations shall be made of the bottom of bed for ponding water, debris or sediment,
inspection of the inlet and outlet to ensure they are free from debris and sediment and
that there are no other obstructions; inspection of the structural integrity of the units
from above ground settlement or by observations from the ports/manholes. If the depth
of sediment observed exceeds 3”, the affected area should be cleaned with high pressure
water in accordance with the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines. Maintenance shall
be completed at a minimum annually. A copy of the manufacturer’s Operation and
Maintenance Guidelines is presented in Attachment No. 2.
Storm Filter
Stormwater filter system shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. After
the first year, the filter shall be inspected annually. Visible observations shall be made of
the filter for plugging. Based on the visible inspection, maintenance of the filter will be
completed if any of the following conditions are observed: >4” accumulated on the vault
floor; >¼” sediment accumulated on top of the filter cartridge; plugged filter media;
and/or bypassing of the filter is occurring. StormFilter cartridges should be changed a
minimum of once every three years or more frequently if above specified thresholds are
met. At least one inspection per year shall be completed during wet weather to observe
flow through the StormFilter. StormFilter maintenance shall be completed by qualified
contractors trained in confined space entry. A copy of the manufacturer’s Operation and
Maintenance Guidelines is presented in Attachment No. 2, Inspection and Maintenance
Procedures.
Isolator Row
Units shall be inspected four times per year for the first year. After the first year the unit
needs to be inspected once per year. Cleaning is required when a sediment depth of 3” is
observed throughout the length of the isolator row of the storage capacity of the unit or
at a minimum annually. Cleaning must be performed with a vacuum truck. Attachment
No. 2 presents the manufacturer inspection/maintenance guide for the units.
Maintenance of Landscaped Areas
Landscaped and grass areas immediately adjacent to the proposed parking areas and
buildings shall be mowed as required. Grass clippings shall be directed away from the
stormwater systems. Fertilizers or pesticides shall not be used with grassed and
landscaped areas.
Pavement Maintenance
Paved areas of the site shall be inspected on a regular basis and cleaned of accumulated
sand and debris. At a minimum, paved areas shall be cleaned on an annual basis.
Pavement cleaning shall be performed by a qualified contractor and all material removed
transported off site for disposal. Paved areas of the site shall be swept on an annual
basis.
Snow Removal/Storage
Snow from the proposed parking lot area will be stockpiled within designated areas or
transported offsite by the snow removal contractor. No stockpiling or storage of snow
from paved areas of the site is to be performed along Great Pond Road. Deicing
chemicals are not to be utilized on the site. In compliance with the existing deed
restrictions, pesticides, fertilizers and other chemical shall not be used on the site.
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Debris and Litter Removal
Trash may collect potentially causing clogging of the facilities. All litter and debris should
be collected and removed from the site on a regular basis.
Vehicle Washing
Washing of vehicles is prohibited on the site.
Operation and Maintenance Budget
Operation and maintenance costs at the site includes third-party inspections, cleaning of
catch basins and separator units and sweeping of the parking lot areas,
Table No. 1 presents a summary of anticipated costs in the first year of operation
following construction of the site. Inspections and cleaning of catch basins and separator
units at the site may be reduced to annually based on the findings of the first year
inspections completed.
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TABLE NO. 1
Operation and Maintenance Budget
Butcher Boy Marketplace
North Andover, MA
Quarterly Third Party Inspections(1) $1,200
Annual Parking Lot Sweeping 500
Replacement StormFilter Media Cartridges(2)
CDS System Maintenance(2)
Detention System Maintenance(2)
Quarterly Catch Basin Maintenance(1)
750
1,500
900
2,000
$6,850
10% Contingency 685
Total Estimated Annual Cost $7,535
(1)Inspection and cleaning frequency may be reduced to annually after year one based on
the findings of stormwater inspections completed.
(2)Souce: Sterling Stormwater Maintenance Services
FIGURES