Clogging by sediment is the leading cause of permeable pavement failure.
Without proper maintenance, pervious pavements will not provide the intended water quality and runoff reduction functions. Poorly maintained or failing pervious pavements can also pose a risk to public health and safety, particularly if lack of maintenance leads to flooding during storm events, mosquitos, odors, and undesirable aesthetics (e.g., stagnant water and sediment and trash accumulation).
Property owners are legally responsible for ensuring that the pervious pavements on their site are properly inspected and maintained.
Owners could face enforcement actions and incur liabilities if the system fails.
Work with professionals to properly perform basic inspection and maintenance tasks.
Pervious Concrete / Porous Asphalt
Example Maintenance Log
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Schedule
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Activity
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Maintenance Tasks
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Performed By
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Date Performed
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| Weekly or biweekly with routine property maintenance |
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- Remove sediment, trash, and debris to reduce the risk of clogging and improve aesthetics.
- Immediately remove grass clippings and other landscaping debris.
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- Owner
- Structural Maintenance Professional
- Vegetation Professional
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| Quarterly and after large rainfall events (> 1" rainfall depth) |
- Drainage inspection
- Debris removal
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- Inspect the pavement surface, underdrain, and overflow to verify that water has drained within 24 hours after a large rainfall event.
- Remove accumulated sediment, trash, and debris from pretreatment areas, pavement surface, and overflow.
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- Owner
- Structural Maintenance Professional
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| Semi-annually |
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- Vacuum sweep pavement surface to remove fine sediment and debris.
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- Structural Maintenance Professional
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| Annually |
- Surrounding area inspection
- Underdrain inspection
- Overflow inspection
- Condition Inspection
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- Ensure that contributing areas around the pervious concrete/porous asphalt are stabilized. Repair any areas of erosion bare soil.
- Flush the underdrain system to check for clogging. Remove accumulated sediment and debris. Flush with clean water until infiltration is restored.
- Inspect the overflow system to make sure water is draining out of the practice and repair as necessary.
- Inspect the pavement surface for settling, cracking and deterioration. Resurface and repair damaged areas as needed.
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- Structural Maintenance Professional
- Vegetation Professional
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