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12 Construction Site Management Mary Halley

Module 12 - Construction Site Management · 2015. 1. 5. · Same Site, Different Stages, Very Different Runoff Stage of Development Total SuspectedSediment(TSS) Concentration (mg/L)

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  • 12 ‐ Construction Site Management

    Mary Halley

  • Module Content

    ImportanceofconstructionsitemanagementtoRunoffReduction

    CommonConstructionMistakesAvoidingGIPfailure

  • Time to Wake Up!

    Themostimportantfactor determiningthesuccessorfailureofinfiltrationGIPSis

    ConstructionSiteManagement.

    InfiltrationGIPS willfail iftheyarecompactedorsedimentdischargestothem.

  • Same Site, Different Stages, Very Different Runoff

    StageofDevelopment TotalSuspected Sediment (TSS)Concentration(mg/L) DataSource

    Open Land(Urban) 70 (median) NURP, 1983

    During Construction 20,000to 160,000 McCaleb etal,2008

    PostConstruction 69 to100(median) NURP, 1983

  • Post‐Construction BMP Mechanisms

    Infiltration:Runoffreduction&pollutantremoval(allpollutants)Evapotranspiration:Runoffreduction&pollutantremoval(nutrients)Settling:Pollutantremoval(TSS,Phosphorus,Metals)Filtration:Pollutantremoval(TSS,P,N,Metals)

    Evapotranspiration

    Settling

    Filtration

    Underdrain to Surface

    Infiltration Filtration

    Filtration

  • Sediment Impacts to BMP Mechanisms

    Infiltration:ClogsvoidspacesinporoussoilsandpermeablepavementsEvapotranspiration:Preventsinfiltrationandwateruptakethroughroots,killingthevegetationSettling:DestroysthesettlingcapabilityandcauseuncontrolledsedimentdischargesifleftunmaintainedFiltration:Coversforestlitterandvegetation,clogsvoidspacesinporoussoilsandinunderdrains

  • Approved GIP – Bioretention

    From Design Approval to Operation

    Actual GIP – Sediment Basin

  • Different Stages, Similar Goals

    DuringConstruction•Minimizetheextentanddurationofdisturbance

    • Nodischargeofsedimentandconstructionmaterials

    • Protectstreams,wetlandsandothernaturalfeatures

    • InspectandmaintainBMPs• Stabilizedisturbedareas

    PostConstruction• AvoidsoildisturbanceandcompactioninGIPareas

    • Nodischargeoffirst1‐inchofrainfall(nopollutants)

    • Protectstreams,wetlandsandothernaturalfeatures

    • InspectandmaintainBMPs• Keepopenspacestabilized

    The transition from construction to post-construction is the most critical time to ensure Green Infrastructure success!

  • Montgomery County, MDBioretention

    GIPs are typically installed in final phases 

    of construction, primarily to protect them from sediment 

    discharges

  • GIPs look different from traditional BMPs.  

    Subcontractors may not realize these are 

    stormwater controls!

  • Final stage subcontractors, (home subcontractors, 

    landscapers) need to have full knowledge of site GIPs too!

    Vehicles, equipment or activities in the wrong area can 

    cause failure.

  • The Top 10 List of Poor Construction Site Practices1. Pooron‐sitecommunicationbetweencontractorand

    subcontractors,vendors,landscapers2. Failingtofollowtheapprovedconstructionsequencing

    andsitephasingpracticesshownonEPSCplans3. InstallingPermanentStormwaterBMPstooearly4. FailingtostabilizeareasupstreamofPermanent

    StormwaterBMPsbeforeinstallation5. FailingtoprotectareaswhereBMPswillbeinstalled6. Failingtoprotectnativevegetationorsoilareas7. Failingtoclean‐outtemporaryBMPsbeforeinstallationof

    GIPs8. Massgrading9. FailingtoinstallandmaintaintheproperEPSCBMPs10. Failingtorepairerosionareasquicklyafterexposure

  • Communication Modes

    Signs,fencingandtape!! Morningtailgatemeetings Subcontractorcheck‐ins On‐siteplanupdates On‐siteplanbillboards Siteinspectiondocuments Tandeminspections

  • Communication Needs

    PermitHolder

    SiteDesigner

    Contractor

    CountyInspector

    Subcontractor

  • Construction Phasing & Sequencing MostGIPsrelyonuncompacted soil and/orhealthyvegetation,so

    consider:• AdjustmentstootherconstructionactivitiestoaccommodatetheGIP(parkingareas,equipmentstorage,materialsstockpiles,etc.)

    • Performinginspectionsduringlandscapeinstallation• Thetimeofyear,anticipatedweather,andneedforwateringplants• Ashort‐termandlong‐termplantwateringplan

  • Construction Phasing & Sequencing

    BeforeGIPinstallation:• ContributingdrainageareastoGIPsmustbestabilized• UnprotectedGIPareasmayrequiresoilamendments• ThepotentialforGIPcompactionmustbeeliminated• Post‐installationprotectionmustbeplannedandready

  • Clean GIP Installations

    Source: www.lid-stormwater.net

  • Final Thoughts

    Designplansshouldincludephasing,sequencing,protection,andvegetationplanningandmaintenance.

    CountySitePlanReviewersandSiteInspectorswillbemorediligentabouttheseelements– soyoushouldtoo!

    Correctiveactionswillberequiredifthereisevidenceofsoilcompaction,sedimentdischargestoGIPs,orunhealthyvegetation.

  • Module Topic Summary

    ImportanceofconstructionsitemanagementtoRunoffReduction

    CommonConstructionMistakesAvoidingGIPfailure

  • Questions?