Q-2, r. 9.01 - Design code of a storm water management system eligible for a declaration of compliance

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20. The maintenance program must include the following information and be given to the owner of the storm water management work:
(1)  the function of the first person in charge of maintenance;
(2)  the criteria or indicators that, where observed on the site, signal the need to proceed with a maintenance activity;
(3)  the routine maintenance activities to be carried out and their justification;
(4)  a comprehensive inventory of problematic situations that may be encountered and their solution;
(5)  a schedule and frequency of the maintenance activities to be carried out;
(6)  an estimate of the costs to carry out the maintenance activities and the costs for disposal of debris, waste and sediments;
(7)  the equipment, tools and material required for the maintenance or repair activities and, if specific tools must be used, a list of suppliers of those tools;
(8)  the instructions for the maintenance and replacement of the parts of the hydrodynamic separators and commercial storm water treatment technologies;
(9)  the identification of the training or certificates required for the staff responsible for carrying out the maintenance activities;
(10)  the procedures and equipment required to ensure the safety of the staff carrying out the maintenance activities;
(11)  a copy of the warranties offered, where applicable, by manufacturers of the hydrodynamic separators and commercial storm water treatment technologies;
(12)  a copy of the construction plans of the storm water management works.
O.C. 871-2020, s. 20.
In force: 2020-12-31
20. The maintenance program must include the following information and be given to the owner of the storm water management work:
(1)  the function of the first person in charge of maintenance;
(2)  the criteria or indicators that, where observed on the site, signal the need to proceed with a maintenance activity;
(3)  the routine maintenance activities to be carried out and their justification;
(4)  a comprehensive inventory of problematic situations that may be encountered and their solution;
(5)  a schedule and frequency of the maintenance activities to be carried out;
(6)  an estimate of the costs to carry out the maintenance activities and the costs for disposal of debris, waste and sediments;
(7)  the equipment, tools and material required for the maintenance or repair activities and, if specific tools must be used, a list of suppliers of those tools;
(8)  the instructions for the maintenance and replacement of the parts of the hydrodynamic separators and commercial storm water treatment technologies;
(9)  the identification of the training or certificates required for the staff responsible for carrying out the maintenance activities;
(10)  the procedures and equipment required to ensure the safety of the staff carrying out the maintenance activities;
(11)  a copy of the warranties offered, where applicable, by manufacturers of the hydrodynamic separators and commercial storm water treatment technologies;
(12)  a copy of the construction plans of the storm water management works.
O.C. 871-2020, s. 20.