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Operations and
Maintenance Manual
Indiana Electric Cooperative
11805 N. Pennsylvania Street
Carmel, Indiana
Prepared for: Indiana Electric Cooperative
Job #: IEC.001
Revised: 08/24/2023
Prepared for: Indiana Electric Cooperative
Prepared by: Roger C. Ward, P.E.
6555 Carrollton Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317) 251-1738
(Fax) 251-1923
I. BMP Owner Information
A. Owner Name:
Indiana Electric Cooperative
ATTN: John Cassady
B. Owner Address:
8888 Keystone Crossing, Suite 1600
Indianapolis, IN 46240
C.Business Phone Number:
(317)793-4943
D.E-mail Address:
jcassady@indianaec.org
E.Cellular Phone Number:
Not Applicable
F. Pager Number:
Not Applicable
BMPs: Aqua-Swirl XC-4
Aquatic Shelf - wetland plantings around existing pond
Cross Reference to Deed: Parcel No. 16-09-35-00-01-017.001
Owner Acknowledgement Agreement (“Agreement”)
For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby
acknowledged, the undersigned owner (“Owner”) hereby submits this Operation and
Maintenance Manual (“Manual”) to the City of Carmel, Indiana (“City”) as a written
acknowledgement of Owner’s warranty and agreement to institute, maintain, and follow the
water quality Best Management Practices (“BMPs”) listed below, and to follow and abide by the
inspection schedule and maintenance activities listed in this Manual. The Owner also hereby
agrees to provide, at Owner’s cost, all additional maintenance, repair, and/or replacement
services reasonably necessary to maintain the function and longevity of the BMPs from and
including the date of this Agreement is executed by Owner to and including the date on which a
new Agreement is filed with the City by another party who assumes all of the obligations and
responsibilities of Owner as set forth herein.
BMPs 1. Aqua-Swirl XC-4
2. Aquatic Shelf (around existing pond)
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Owner Signature Date
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Printed Name Company Name
STATE OF INDIANA )
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COUNTY OF __________ )
Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State,
personally appeared Owner subscribed and sworn before this
____day of ____________, _______.
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County of Residence Signature
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Commission Expiration Date
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Printed Name
O & M Manual
Indiana Electric Cooperative
11805 N. Pennsylvania St.
CARMEL, IN
BMP Owner Name: Indiana Electric Cooperative
ATTN: John Cassady
8888 Keystone Crossing, Suite 1600
Indianapolis, IN 46240
Contact for Billing: Indiana Electric Cooperative
(Phone): (317) 793-4943
BMP Inspection and Maintenance:
Routine inspections are the responsibility of the BMP owner. Maintenance is also the
responsibility of the owner. Sediment removal shall be necessary every 6 months to 1
year. The City of Carmel’s Engineering Office must be notified of any changes in BMP
ownership, major repairs, or BMP failures in writing within 30 days. The letter should be
addressed to:
City of Carmel Engineering Department
One Civic Square, 1st Floor
Carmel, IN 46032
In the event that the City of Carmel’s Engineering Office finds a BMP in need of
maintenance or repair, the City of Carmel’s Engineering Office will notify the BMP owner
of the necessary maintenance or repairs and give the landowner a timeframe for
completing the maintenance or repairs. If the maintenance or repairs are not completed
within the designated time frame, the City shall perform the repairs or maintenance and
bill the landowner for the actual cost of the work.
The City of Carmel’s Engineering Office representatives have the right to enter the
property to inspect the BMP.
II. Site Drawings
2733 Kanasita Drive, Suite 111, Chattanooga, TN 37343Phone (888) 344-9044 Fax (423) 826-2112www.aquashieldinc.comStructure #:Drawn By:Scale:Date:6/26/2019RvwedRvw. DateU.S. Patent No. 6524473 and other Patent PendingAqua-Swirl XCeleratorAs ShownOFloresAqua-Swirl Stormwater Treatment SystemStandard DetailXC-4 CCW STDXC-4 STDAqua-Swirl Polymer Coated Steel (PCS)Stormwater Treatment System12 in[305 mm]Manhole Frame & Cover DetailFor Non-Traffic Areas OnlyNTS4 in[1219 mm] Min.Gravel BackfillConcreteWrap Compressible ExpansionJoint Material to a minimum1/2-inch [13 mm] thickness aroundtop of riser to allow transfer ofinadvertent loading frommanhole cover to concrete slab.RiserSoilCoverFrame1/2 in[13 mm]1/2 in[13 mm]Place small amount ofconcrete [3,000 psi [20MPa] (min)] to supportand level manhole frame.DO NOT allow manholeframe to rest upon riser.Backfill (90%Proctor Density)8 in[203 mm]4 1/2 in[114 mm]Unless other traffic barriers are present,bollards shall be placed around access riser(s)in non-traffic areas to prevent inadvertentloading by maintenance vehicles.Manhole Frame & Cover DetailFor Traffic Loading AreasNTSCoverFrame48 in[1219 mm] Min.Backfill (90%Proctor Density)3,000 psi [20 MPa](min) Concrete#4 [13 mm] Rebar@ 6 in [152 mm]Each Way30 in [762 mm]Riser1/2 in[13 mm]4 1/2 in[114 mm]14 in[356 mm]1/2 in [13 mm] ThickExpansion JointMaterialIf traffic loading (HS-25) is required or anticipated, a 4-foot [1.22 m]diameter, 14-inch [356 mm] thick reinforced concrete pad must beplaced over the Stormwater Treatment System Riser to support andlevel the manhole frame, as shown. The top of riser pipe must bewrapped with compressible expansion joint material to a minimum1/2-inch [13 mm] thickness to allow transfer of wheel loads frommanhole cover to concrete slab. Manhole cover shall bear on concreteslab and not on riser pipe. The concrete slab shall have a minimumstrength of 3,000 psi [20 MPa] and be reinforced with #4 [13 mm]reinforcing steel as shown. Minimum cover over reinforcing steel shallbe 1-inch [25 mm]. Top of manhole cover and concrete slab shall belevel with finish grade.Please see accompanied Aqua-Swirl specification notes. See SitePlan for actual System orientation. Approximate dry (pick) weight:2000 lbs [900 kg].Backfill shall extend at least 18inches [457 mm] outward fromSwirl Concentrator and for thefull height of the SwirlConcentrator (including riser)extending laterally toundisturbed soils. (See MHDetail Below)BackfillBeddingUndisturbed soil18 in[457 mm]6 in[152 mm]11As an alternative, 42 in [1067 mm] diameter, HS-20/25rated precast concrete rings may be substituted. 14 in[356 mm] thickness must be maintained.XC-4 inlet/outlet pipe size ranges up to 27 in [686 mm].XC-4 chamber height may vary up to 99 in [2515 mm],depending on inlet/outlet pipe size.Orientation may vary from a minimum of 90° to amaximum of 180°. Clockwise or counterclockwiseorientation as needed.2332Plan ViewSCALE 1:40 66 in[1676 mm] 66 in[1676 mm] 27 in[686 mm] 27 in[686 mm]2Octagonal Base Plate Ø54 in[Ø1375 mm]Elevation ViewSCALE 1:40 57 in[1448 mm] 99 in[2515 mm][1067 mm][940 mm] 5 MH Frame[127 mm] 30 in[762 mm]Band Couplerby Manufacturer.(as needed)RiserManhole Frame andCover by Manufacturer.(See Details)Rim elevations tomatch finish grade.Pipe couplingby Contractor.12 in [305 mm]long Stub-outby Manufacturer.44el. VariesInlet/Outlet Invertel. Variesel. VariesGrade (Rim) el. VariesPipe couplingby Contractor.12 in [305 mm]long Stub-outby Manufacturer.180° 54 in[1372 mm]Projected ViewSCALE 1:70Optional inletorientations available(See note 4)
III. BMP and Maintenance Information
BMP Purpose and Specific Narrative
Urban Stormwater runoff contains many types and forms of pollutants. When
compared to stormwater run-off from pre-developed conditions, high concentrations
and some contaminates that are not naturally present in surface runoff from
undeveloped local lands are found. Runoff from undeveloped watersheds contains
sediment particles, oxygen-demanding compounds, nutrients, metals, floatables, and
other constituents. Once developed, constituent loads increase because surface
runoff volumes increase and the sources of many of these pollutants also increase.
Supplemental applications of compounds, such as fertilizers, also tend to increase
the availability of some pollutants to stormwater runoff.
With this in mind, non-coal tar-based sealants must be used if needed during
the asphalt resurfacing and sealing.
Best management practices (BMP’s), both structural and non-structural, can reduce
the pollutants in stormwater. Specifically, two hydrodynamic separators will treat
stormwater flowing through the system. And a second in-line BMP will be an Aquatic
Shelf added to the existing detention pond, which will help filter the stormwater.
The higher-tech method for treating stormwater involves the mechanical device
known as a hydro-dynamic separator. The Hydro-dynamic separator that we are
recommending is an Aqua-Swirl™ (see attached product information). This BMP is a
combination area inlet/manhole containing specialized internal separation and
filtering components to treat the incoming storm water by removing suspended
solids. The site has fairly strict space limitations; the Aqua-Swirl™ is a perfect fit
The Aquatic Shelf is a low-tech method which takes advantage of the natural ability
of plant materials to filter pollutants. The plants installed within the constructed
wetland remove sediment, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), organic nutrients,
and trace metals from stormwater runoff. This is accomplished by slowing down
stormwater using an in-line permanent pool or pond affecting settling of pollutants.
The Aquatic Shelf area willl be protected from spraying and mowing. Signage will be
posted around the top of the shelf which prohibits spraying and mowing.
Inspections
Responsibilities:
Stormwater quality facilities shall be maintained in good condition, in accordance
with the Operation and Maintenance procedures and schedules listed in the
Indiana Stormwater Quality Manual or the City of Carmel Stormwater Technical
Standards Manual, and the terms and conditions of the approved stormwater
permit, and shall not be subsequently altered, revised, or replaced except in
accordance with the approved stormwater permit, or in accordance with
approved amendments or revisions in the permit. Following construction
completion, inspection and maintenance of stormwater quality facilities shall be
the long-term responsibility of the Owner.
The City of Carmel Engineering department and/or the Hamilton County
Surveyor’s Office has the authority to perform long-term, post-construction
inspection of all public or privately owned stormwater quality facilities. The
inspections will follow the Operation and Maintenance procedures included in the
City of Carmel Stormwater Technical Standards Manual and/or permit application
for each specific BMP. The inspection will cover physical conditions, available
water quality storage capacity and the operational condition of key facility
elements. Noted deficiencies and recommended corrective action will be
included in an inspection report.
The Owner shall submit an annual BMP Maintenance Report to the City of
Carmel Engineering Department. The first report is due one year after
construction is completed, with subsequent reports due each year within the
same month of the initial report. If there are any deficiencies found during the
inspections, these should be addressed. If the inspection report is not received
within the month it is due, if there are deficiencies, which were not included in the
report, or if any deficiencies included in the report are not addressed in a timely
manner, the BMP owner faces enforcement action from the City. This report
should be submitted to:
Carmel Engineering Department
Attn: Stormwater Administrator
One Civic Square
Carmel, IN 46032
Maintenance
Responsibilities:
Routine Maintenance:
The BMP owner will also be required to perform any maintenance specified at the
County’s discretion. The following criteria shall be considered the minimum routine
maintenance to be performed:
1. See Aqua-swirl Stormwater Filtration System – Inspection & Maintenance
Manual
2. See Aquatic Shelf Maintenance Guidelines
3. Pond Outlet (not a BMP, but requires routine inspection & maintenance)
Remedial Maintenance:
Remedial maintenance shall occur whenever deemed necessary either by the BMP owner
or the City of Carmel Engineering Department.
Statements and Responsibilities
The City of Carmel Engineering Department representatives have the right to enter
the property and inspect the BMP at their discretion. The BMP owner is responsible
for all maintenance and maintenance costs as outlined in Chapter 7 of the City of
Carmel Stormwater Technical Standards.
Maintenance Schedule
First Year Only
BMP INSPECTION
REQUIREMENTS
MAINTENANCE
REQUIREMENTS
COSTS REFERENCE
DOCUMENT(S)
XC-4
Aquatic
Shelf
Pond Outlet
Monthly by owner
and after every rain
event > 1/2 inch
over a 24hr-period.
Also see Inspection
Checklist below.
See Inspection
Checklist below.
To be paid by
Owner
Chapter 7 of the
City of Carmel
Stormwater
Technical
Standards and
the ADS, Aqua-
Swirl and Epic
System
Inspection &
Maintenance
Manuals
Ongoing Maintenance After First Year
BMP INSPECTION
REQUIREMENTS
MAINTENANCE
REQUIREMENTS
COSTS REFERENCE
DOCUMENT(S)
XC-4
Aquatic
Shelf
Pond Outlet
Every 3 months by
owner and after
every rain event >
1 inch over a 24hr-
period.
Also see Inspection
Checklist below.
See Inspection
Checklist below.
To be paid by
Owner
Chapter 7 of the
City of Carmel
Stormwater
Technical
Standards and
the ADS, Aqua-
Swirl and Epic
System
Inspection &
Maintenance
Manuals
Aqua-Swirl – XC-4
Aqua-Swirl™
Stormwater Filtration System
Inspection and Maintenance Manual
AquaShield, Inc.
2733 Kanasita Drive, Suite B
Chattanooga, TN 37343
Phone: (423) 870-8888
Fax: (423) 870-1005
Email: info@aquashieldinc.com
Aqua-Swirl™ Concentrator
Stormwater Treatment System
Inspection and Maintenance
The Aqua-Swirl™ Concentrator Stormwater
Treatment System has been designed to minimize and
simplify inspection/maintenance procedures. It is
important that a routine inspection and maintenance
program is established for each unit based on the
volume or load of the contaminants of concern, the
frequency of releases of contaminants at the facility or
location, and the nature of the area being drained.
In most cases, AquaShield™, Inc. recommends that
for the first year of operation, quarterly inspection of
the Aqua-Filter™ be performed in order to develop an
appropriate schedule of maintenance for the site
(typically, semi-annual or annual cleanout is required
in colder climates where street sanding occurs). We
have included a sample inspection worksheet and
inspection/maintenance log for your use.
Figure 1: Seattle, WA – Aqua-Swirl™
Installed Above Ground
Figure 2: Aqua-Swirl™ Stormwater Treatment
System
Based upon experience from the system’s first year
in operation, we recommend the inspection
schedule be revised to reflect the site-specific
conditions encountered. Again, typically the
inspection schedule for subsequent years is reduced
to semi-annual inspection.
Aqua-Swirl™ Inspection and Cleanout Procedure
Clean out of the Aqua-Swirl™ is simple. The chamber can be
inspected and maintained completely from the surface (see Figure
3). Free-floating oil and floatable debris can be directly observed
and removed through the 28” service access provided.
Cleanout of accumulated sediment only needs to be performed
when the usable sediment storage volume has been occupied.
Specifically, when the sediment pile is within 24” of the water
surface, the system should be vactored clean (see Figure 4).
Sediment depths can easily be determined by lowering a measuring
device (i.e. stadia rod) to the top of the sediment pile and to the
water’s surface.
Figure 3: Measuring Sediment Build-Up
Figure 4: Vactoring Aqua-Filter™
System
A vactor truck can be used to remove the accumulated sediment and
debris. Disposal of the material is typically treated in the same
fashion as catch basin cleanouts. The sediment can be recycled as
loose fill material, recycled at an asphalt plant or brick kiln, or used
as cover for municipal landfills.
Aqua-Swirl™ Concentrator Inspection Data Sheet
Location:
Date Inspector
Distance to
Sediment Distance to Water
Maintenance
Required* Action Taken
(in.) (in.) (y/n)
Aquatic Shelf and
Pond Outlet
Aquatic Shelf & Pond Outlet Maintenance Guidelines
Routine Maintenance:
The BMP owner will also be required to perform any maintenance specified at the
City’s discretion. The following criteria shall be considered the minimum routine
maintenance to be performed:
1. The detention area and drainage inlet/outlet structures should be kept free of
debris and litter.
2. Removal of invasive vegetation from all side slopes. Chemical lawn treatment
should be avoided near the pond embankments. Maintenance will also be
required to repair erosion (if present) in the detention basin area.
3. Removal of sediment accumulation from the detention basin. Detention basin
sediment removal should occur when sediment depths reach 1 foot or 50 percent
of the pond volume below normal pool.
4. Removal of woody vegetation from the embankment.
5. No spraying or mowing should occur near the normal pool or within the area of
the aquatic shelf of the wet pond.
Remedial Maintenance:
Remedial maintenance shall occur whenever deemed necessary either by the BMP owner
or the City of Carmel Engineering Department.
Statements and Responsibilities
The City of Carmel Engineering Department representatives have the right to enter
the property and inspect the BMP at their discretion. The BMP owner is responsible
for all maintenance and maintenance costs as outlined in Chapter 7 of the City of
Carmel Stormwater Technical Standards.
Aquatic Planting List
Spence Nursery “Emergent Wetland Mix” or equivalent:
Early Successional Wetland Mix
Grasses and Sedges
PLS oz/acre
3 Carex frankii (Frank's Sedge)
1 Carex hystericina (Porcupine Sedge)
2 Carex granularis (Meadow Sedge)
4 Carex vulpinoidea (Fox Sedge)
1 0Elymus riparius (Riverbank Wild Rye)
64 Elymus virginicus (Virginia Wild Rye)
2 Glyceria striata (Fowl Manna Grass)
2 Leersia oryzoides (Rice Cut Grass)
2 Panicum virgatum (Switchgrass)
2 Scirpus atrovirens (Dark Green Bulrush)
4 Spartina pectinata (Prairie Cordgrass)
96 Total
Forbs
PLS oz/acre
0.5 Alisma subcordatum (Water Plantain)
2 Asclepias incarnata (Swamp Milkweed)
2 Boltonia latisquama (False Aster)
1 Eupatorium perfoliatum (Boneset)
2 Eutrochium maculatum (Spotted Joe-Pye Weed)
2.5 Helenium autumnale (Autumn Sneezeweed)
0.5 Lycopus americanus (Water Horehound)
1 Mimulus ringens (Monkeyflower)
1 Oligoneuron riddellii (Riddell's Goldenrod)
1 Penstemon digitalis (Foxglove Penstemon)
2 Senna hebecarpa (Wild Senna)
3 Silphium perfoliatum (Cupplant)
1 Solidago gigantea (Late Goldenrod)
1 Symphyotrichum firmum (Shining Aster)
0.5 Symphyotrichum lanceolatum (Panicled Aster)
1 Verbena hastata (Blue Vervain)
2 Vernonia fasciculata (Smooth Ironweed)
24 Total
Aquatic Shelf & Pond Outlet Operation, Maintenance, and
Management Inspection Checklist
Project: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Location: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Date: _________________________________________ Time: ____________________________
Inspector: _________________________________________ Title: ____________________________
Signature: ____________________________________________________
Maintenance Item Satisfactory/
Unsatisfactory Comments
1. Embankment and emergency spillway
Healthy vegetation with at least 85% ground cover.
No signs of erosion on embankment.
No animal burrows.
Embankment is free of cracking, bulging, or sliding.
Embankment is free of woody vegetation.
Embankment is free of leaks or seeps
Emergency spillway is clear of obstructions.
Vertical/horizontal alignment of top of dam “As-
Built”
2. Riser and principal spillway
Low flow outlet free of obstruction.
Trash rack is not blocked or damaged.
Riser is free of excessive sediment buildup
Outlet pipe is in good condition.
Depth of accumulated sediments
Outfall channels are stable and free of scouring.
Maintenance Item Satisfactory/
Unsatisfactory Comments
3. Permanent Pool (Wet Ponds)
No Evidence of undesirable vegetation
No accumulation of floating or floatable debris
No evidence of shoreline scour or erosion
4. Sediment Forebays
Sediment is being collected by forebay(s)
N/A
Forebay is not in need of cleanout (less than 50% full)
N/A
5. Dry Pond Areas
Healthy vegetation with at least 85% ground cover.
N/A
No undesirable woody vegetation
N/A
Low flow channels clear of obstructions
N/A
No evidence of sediment and/or trash accumulation
N/A
6. Condition of Outfall into Ponds
No riprap failures
No evidence of slope erosion or scouring
Storm drain pipes are in good condition, with no
evidence of non-stormwater discharges
Endwalls/Headwalls are in good condition
Actions to be Taken: _____________________________________________________________________________