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CleanWay Environmental Partners Inc. | 800.723.1373 | cleanwayusa.com | PO Box 30087 | Portland OR 97294
January 9, 2018
Mr. Leo Cosentini California State Water Resources Control Board Division of Water Quality PO Box 100 Sacramento, CA 95812
Re: Storm Clean® Filtration Systems Application for Trash Treatment Control Device Certification
Dear Mr. Cosentini,
CleanWay Environmental Partners, Inc. is pleased to present this application to the California State Water Resources Control Board for the Storm Clean® filtration system’s use as a Trash Treatment Control Device. This application contains the complete supporting detail of the system according to the Trash Treatment Control Device Application Requirements. This includes the following seven sections:
1. Cover Letter2. Table of Contents3. Physical Description4. Installation Information5. Operation and Maintenance Information6. Reliability Information7. Field/Lab Testing Information and Analysis
Thank you for considering this application. Please do not hesitate to contact us if additional information is required.
Sincerely yours,
CleanWay Environmental Partners, Inc.
Steve McInnis Owner
cc: Bridget Garlinghouse, CleanWay®, Technical Sales Engineer
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1.0 COVER LETTER
1.A. General description of the Device.
The Storm Clean® Filtration System is a full capture drop inlet filtration insert comprised of three components: a pan, a strainer, and an optional fabric or media filter. The steel strainer has 3/16” (4.8 mm) openings and effectively captures particles 5mm or greater.
1.B. The applicant’s contact information and location.
CleanWay has been manufacturing the stormwater filtration systems in Portland, Oregon since the late 1980s. We can be reached 8am to 5pm Monday through Friday at 800-723-1373.
CleanWay’s California Full Capture device contact:
Bridget Garlinghouse, EIT Technical Sales Engineer CleanWay Environmental Partners, Inc. PO Box 30087 Portland, OR 97294 503-467-2639 bridget.garlinghouse@cleanwayusa.com 1.C. The Devices’ manufacturing location.
Fabrication of all units occurs at the physical location listed below: CleanWay Environmental Partners, Inc. 5410 NE 109th Ave Portland, OR 97220 1.D. A brief summary of any field/lab testing results that demonstrates the Device
functions as described within the application.
The Storm Clean Filtration System directs all water and particles or trash carried with the water
through a screen with <5mm openings. No particles equal to or greater than 5mm diameter can
physically escape the system unless the system is in bypass. In addition to the set physical size
limitations of the screen, trash collection performance testing is currently being conducted for
further characterization of the system. This information is available upon request and will be
added as an amendment to the application once finalized.
1.E. A brief summary of the Device limitations, and operational, sizing, and maintenance consideration.
The Storm Clean Filtration system is easy to install and maintain, requiring no special tools. These systems are offered in standard sizes and custom designs for varying sizes and inlet styles. The device is limited to a minimum depth of 12” and grated inlet size of 16”. Maintenance and operation of the unit should be performed on a monthly basis to ensure the device is
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Application for Storm Clean® Filter
Full Capture System Certification to the
California State Water Resource Control Board
CleanWay Environmental Partners, Inc. PO Box 30087
Portland, OR 97294
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2.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS
3. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION…………………………………………………………….. 6
Subsection 3.A………………………………………………………………….. 6
Subsection 3.B………………………………………………………………….. 6
Subsection 3.C………………………………………………………………….. 7
Subsection 3.D………………………………………………………………….. 7
Subsection 3.E………………………………………………………………….. 8
Subsection 3.F………………………………………………………………….. 8
Subsection 3.G………………………………………………………………….. 8
Subsection 3.H………………………………………………………………….. 9
Subsection 3.I…..………………………………………………………………. 9
Subsection 3.J………………………………………………………………….. 12
4. INSTALLATION INFORMATION……………………………………………………… 13
Subsection 4.A………………………………………………………………….. 13
Subsection 4.B………………………………………………………………….. 13
5. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION………………………………. 14
Subsection 5.A………………………………………………………………….. 14
Subsection 5.B………………………………………………………………….. 14
Subsection 5.C………………………………………………………………….. 14
Subsection 5.D………………………………………………………………….. 15
6. RELIABILITY INFORMATION…………………………………………………………. 16
Subsection 6.A………………………………………………………………….. 16
Subsection 6.B………………………………………………………………….. 16
Subsection 6.C………………………………………………………………….. 16
7. FIELD/LAB TESTING INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS…………………………… 16
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List of Tables
Table 1. Alternative configurations for Storm Clean® filtration inserts…............................. 6
Table 2. Storm Clean® standard design filtration specifications.......................................... 7
Table 3. Storm Clean® product materials……………………………………………………… 8
List of Figures
Figure 1. Cleaned drop inlet for Storm Clean® filtration insert............................................ 9
Figure 2. Installation of Storm Clean® drop inlet insert with media filter.............................. 10
Figure 3. Installation of Storm Clean® drop inlet insert with fabric filter.....…….…………… 10
Figure 4. Installed square Storm Clean® drop inlet insert…………….…....………………… 11
Figure 5. Installed round Storm Clean® drop inlet insert……………………………………… 11
Figure 6. Installed rectangular Storm Clean® drop inlet insert....................………………… 12
Figure 7. Storm Clean® sample port and vector control point of access……………….....… 14
APPENDICIES
Appendix A. Standard Drawings for Storm Clean® filtration units
Appendix B. Client worksheet: Measure your Catch Basin
Appendix C. Inspection and Maintenance Checklist
Appendix D. CleanWay® Limited Product Warranty
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3.0 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
3.A. Design drawings for all standard Devices sizes including dimensions, and
alternative configurations.
Design drawings for Storm Clean® filtration system devices are included in Appendix A.
Alternative configurations for the Storm Clean® filtration inserts are described in Table 1, below.
Table 1. Alternative configurations for Storm Clean® filtration inserts
Item No. Description Alternative
RT_x_SED-ll Storm clean-ll complete filter insert for rectangular
catch basin with standard non-woven fabric sediment element. Specified dimensions.
For non-standard rectangular basins sized 20” and up
RT_x_SED-lll Storm clean-lll complete filter insert for rectangular
catch basin with standard non-woven fabric sediment element. Specified dimensions.
For non-standard rectangular basins sized 16” and up
RD_x_SED-ll Round type ll complete with non-woven fabric
sediment element with special dimensions For non-standard round basins
sized 20” and up
RD_x_SED-lll Round type lll complete with non-woven fabric
sediment element with special dimensions For non-standard round basins
sized 16” and up
SQDS_x_SED-ll Square dual strainer w / non-standard dimension
includes adsorb-it fabric elements For square basins sized 35” and up, accommodates larger flows
RTDS_x_SED-ll Rectangular filter insert with dual strainers and non-woven geotextile elements. Specified dimensions.
For rectangular basins sized 35” and up, accommodates larger
flows
RPSTRN-ll Storm clean-ll repl strainer, 16” depth, 0.97 ft
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capture capacity For shallow basins,
accommodates depth limitations
RPSTRN-ll Storm clean-ll repl strainer, 12” depth, 0.73 ft
3
capture capacity For shallow basins,
accommodates depth limitations
3.B. Description on how the Device works to trap all particles that are 5mm or greater
in size and how it is sized for varying flow volumes.
Storm Clean® drop inlet filtration systems include two components: a pan, a strainer. An
optional third component can be added for water quality improvement such as a fabric or media
filter. The modular pan is designed to conform to the existing basin specifications. It is
positioned across the inlet of the storm drain, resting on flanges that set on the basin grate
frame, below the grate. The pan’s three main features are the sample port, the overflow bypass
orifice, and a tapered collar for strainer and optional filter placement. The strainer, a truncated
cone design, is constructed with 3/16” (4.8 mm) perforated steel sheet on 1/4” (6.35 mm)
centers. It drops below the pan to sit inside the basin, and includes a bail handle for ease of
installation and servicing. The filter component, an optional addition for improved water quality,
surrounds the strainer completely, and is suspended below the pan. The following filter options
are available: non-woven geotextile fabric for sediment and TSS removal, ADsorb-It® lipophilic
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filtration fabric for oil and hydrocarbon removal, MetalZorb® dissolved heavy metals removal
media, and other specialty media for site specific needs.
The filtration system is designed for use in both existing and new storm drain infrastructure.
Standard insert sizes fit both square two foot by two foot, and round two foot diameter grated
inlets. Since the design is modular, non-standard size variations are available at comparable
cost. The modular and scalable portion of the insert is the pan, which houses the strainer and
optional filter. Strainers and filters are offered in a range of sizes to accommodate the basin and
treatment needs. The standard strainer length is 22 inches. To ensure 100% capture of
pollutants and trash, the pan is fitted with hatch style gaskets around the flanged ends. This
design forms a seal between the basin frame, grate, and insert.
Sizing variations are available for inserts based on the storm drain specifications. Included
variations are dual strainer inserts and various strainer depths, as shown in Table 1 on the
previous page.
3.C. The Device maximum trash capture capacity.
See subsection 3.D. for maximum trash capture capacity for standard Storm Clean® filtration
systems.
3.D. The Device hydraulic capacity (flow in cfs) at its maximum trash capture capacity
for all standard Device sizes.
Table 2, below, provides the standard design filtration specifications for typical Storm Clean®
drop inlet filtration units including capture capacity and hydraulic capacity.
Table 2. Storm Clean® standard design filtration specifications
Item No. Description Capture
Capacity (ft3)
Hydraulic Capacity (cfs)
SQ24SED-ll Storm Clean-ll insert complete w/ non-woven sediment element for square 24” drop inlet
1.33 Nominal: 0.089
Max: 0.18
RD24SED-ll Storm clean-ll complete filter insert for round 24”
drop inlet with standard non-woven fabric sediment element.
1.33 Nominal: 0.089
Max: 0.18
RT_x_SED-ll Storm clean-ll complete filter insert for rectangular
catch basin with standard non-woven fabric sediment element. Specified dimensions.
1.33 Nominal: 0.089
Max: 0.18
RD_x_SED-ll Storm clean-ll complete filter insert for round drop
inlet with standard non-woven fabric sediment element. Specified dimensions.
1.33 Nominal: 0.089
Max: 0.18
*NOTE: The trash capture capacity will remain constant with or without the optional filter
element.
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3.E. Conditions under which the Device re-introduces previously trapped trash.
Trash reintroduction will occur in unit when strainer basket is completely filled and floatable
trash exits through the overflow bypass orifice. The standard overflow orifice is one inch tall by
eight inches wide, and is custom designed accordingly for outgoing pipe capacity.
3.F. Each material and material grade used to construct the Device (stainless steel,
plastic, etc.).
See subsection 3.G. for material and material grade of the components of the Storm Clean®
filtration insert.
3.G. Estimated design life of the Device.
Table 3, below, details the materials and material grades used in Storm Clean® drop inlet
filtration products. The design life of hardware components and filters is dependent on
housekeeping, maintenance, and frequency of catch basin service. The listed design life is rated
for average filter loading, average service frequency, and consistent housekeeping (i.e.
sweeping).
Table 3. Storm Clean® product materials
Item No. Description Material(s) Material Grade Design Life
RPPAN-ll Storm Clean-ll insert pan
with gasket
Stainless Steel or Powder Coated Mild
Steel
Hatch style gasket, 3/8” bulb
#16 304#2B Stainless #14 ASTM A36 Mild
Steel
10 years
3-5 years
RPSTRN-ll Storm clean-ll strainer Stainless Steel or
Powder Coated Mild Steel
# 20 304#2B Stainless #20 ASTM A36 Mild
Steel 10 years
FPSED-ll Non-woven geotextile sediment fabric filter
element
TerraTex N08 nonwoven geotextile
ASTM D4491 1-3 months
FPSEDHC-ll ADsorb-it® oil and
hydrocarbon fabric filter element
ADsorb-it® filtration fabric
ASTM D4491 1-3 months
FPVSAD-ll Storm Clean-ll absorption
filter element with vermiculite
Vermiculite adsorbent media
ASTM C516-08 3-6 months
MPFS-M-ll
Media pack for type-ll Storm clean with 75%
MetalZorb® type M and vermiculite blend
MetalZorb® and vermiculite sorbent
medias
Biodegradable to ASTM D6868
6-12 months
RP4.58ABS Sample port plug 4 5/8"
ABS disc cover New style ABS plastic and
Polyethylene foam ASTM D4673-02 3-5 years
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3.H. Engineering plans/diagrams for a typical installation.
Engineering plans/diagrams for a typical installation of the Storm Clean® filtration insert are
provided in Appendix A along with the standard dimensions.
3.I. Photographs, if any, of pre- and post-installation examples.
Figures 1 through 6 illustrate the installation process of a Storm Clean® filtration insert, before
and after complete installation. Inserts fit all sizes including but not limited to square, round, and
rectangular basins.
Figure 1. Cleaned drop inlet for Storm Clean® filtration insert
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Figure 2. Installation of Storm Clean® drop inlet insert with media filter
Figure 3. Installation of Storm Clean® drop inlet insert with fabric filter
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Figure 4. Installed square Storm Clean® drop inlet insert
Figure 5. Installed round Storm Clean® drop inlet insert
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Figure 6. Installed rectangular Storm Clean® drop inlet insert
3.J. If the device is designed with an internal bypass, explain how the bypass only
operates with flows greater than the design storm.
During rainfall events that receive flows that are greater than the design storm of a one-year,
one-hour storm in the subdrainage area bypass of the filter can be activated. The bypass of the
filtration unit occurs when flows exceed 0.18 cfs. Bypass is when water flows through the
overflow orifice which is a one inch by eight inch slot located above the level of the strainer. Any
floatable trash that is can fit through the orifice opening will bypass the strainer and will not be
captured.
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4.0 INSTALLATION INFORMATION
4.A. Device installation procedures and considerations.
The specifications detailed in the client worksheet, provided in Appendix B, are used to design
your Storm Clean® drop inlet insert. Installation procedures are described in the steps below.
This information is also provided upon purchase and the delivery of a Storm Clean® insert.
1. Remove grate and thoroughly clean drop inlet basin, grate, and grate support frame. We recommend the host fixture is pressure washed using a vacuum or combination truck.
2. Inspect drop inlet, grate, and frame to ensure the basin is operational. The grate frame should be solid and clean prior to install filtration insert. Any holes or broken sections of the frame will affect the 100% capture seal between the rubber hatch gaskets and frame.
3. MEDIA FILTERS ONLY: Uncouple the snap ring from inside vinyl upper sleeve of the media
filter element.
4. MEDIA FILTERS ONLY: Support the collection pan about 3 feet off ground in a horizontal position.
5. MEDIA FILTERS ONLY: Place the filter element under the collection pan. Bring vinyl upper
sleeve, with the coupling ring, of the media filter up through tapered collar. Start at an open end of snap ring and work the ring around until the ends of the ring can be reconnected.
6. Install the collection pan into the basin. Make sure the rubber gasket on the collection pan has good contact with the grate frame.
7. FABRIC FILTERS ONLY: Install the fabric filter element until it fits snugly into the support
pan opening. 8. Install rigid strainer into the filter element until the strainer is flush with the support pan. This
will be a snug fit. If the strainer does not sit flush, check for obstructions and proper filter installation.
9. Ensure the sample port cap is firmly in place, then reinstall grate.
4.B. Methods for diagnosing and correcting installation errors.
The filtration unit’s modular design reduces installation errors since it is fabricated with the
basins specific specification. The two bullets below are diagnoses for common errors.
A. If grate does fit inside basin: check grate frame connection to determine if insert is properly
installed on grate frame. If grate will not connect to frame, contact the customer support line at
800-723-1373.
B. If strainer doesn’t sit flush with pan: check filter installation, and check for obstructions below
the strainer. If obstructions are present, rotate the pan until strainer sits flush. Contact the
customer service team at 800-723-1373 if you are unable to solve this issue.
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5.0 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
5.A. Device inspection procedures and inspection frequency considerations.
Visual monitoring of the filtration unit to check performance should occur on a monthly basis,
during routine inspection. During the wet season, October through April, the unit should be
inspected after a heavy rainfall event. Inspection of loading can be performed through the grate
to determine whether cleaning is required. To inspect unit performance and status, a tool to lift
grate is necessary (i.e. a grate hook). Observe the capture capacity of the unit’s strainer to
determine if cleaning is required. Check all hardware components to ensure unit is structural
sound with the “Inspection-Maintenance Checklist” provided in Appendix C.
5.B. Maintenance procedures, including a description of necessary equipment and
materials.
Servicing the Storm Clean® drop inlet insert requires a grate hook to access the unit. We recommend using a vacuum or combination truck to accomplish maintenance for safety of operator and 100% containment of pollutants and trash. Utilize the “Inspection-Maintenance Checklist” provided in Appendix C while servicing the unit to ensure all aspects structural aspects of components have been maintained.
1. Remove grate to access the unit for cleaning. 2. Remove and empty the rigid strainer.* This should occur when the strainer is at 75% or
greater capacity to avoid overflow of floatable trash through bypass orifice. 3. Remove filter element.* Filter elements should be changed when the unit is heavily fouled at
the surface and sedimentation has built up, impeding the flow of water. The used filter element should be allowed to drain, and be disposed as solid waste*.
4. Replace filter element with a new one, following the installation instructions.
*Check with your local waste disposal authority for proper disposal of exhausted filter
elements and waste materials removed from the system.
Maintenance is easy with your CleanWay filter; watch a service technician preform maintenance at the following YouTube link: https://youtu.be/3L980PJUyHQ.
5.C. Maintenance frequency considerations, including effects of delay.
Maintenance of the unit should occur at 75% capture capacity. The frequency of this should be
determined during routine monthly inspections of the unit. High Priority Land Use areas with a
history of frequent basin cleaning and litter clean-up will potentially require weekly servicing.
This will depend on whether other BMPs are in place, such as sweeping, litter control, etc.
Delayed servicing and maintenance of the unit will re-introduce trash and debris into the MS4
system.
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5.D. Device maintenance and vector control accessibility.
The Storm Clean® filtration insert provides easy vector control through the sample port opening,
with access to the sump of the drop inlet. Figure 7 displays where vector control maintenance
can be performed. If the optional filtration component is included in the Storm Clean system, the
vector abatement product can be placed inside the filter element, below the strainer, for periodic
release of insecticide.
Figure 7. Storm Clean® sample port and vector control point of access
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6.0 RELIABILITY INFORMATION
6.A. Device sensitivity to loadings other than trash (i.e., leaves, sediment).
CleanWay Environmental Partners® has been field testing storm drain filtration units for over 20
years. The company was started in 1995 in the Pacific Northwest, and has worked alongside
environmental service providers to ensure offered products are effective in achieving removal
goals and easily managed by the end user. The smooth design of the strainer will prevent
snagging and catching of leaves and other fibrous debris that has a tendency to stick to rough
surfaces. Sediment will not cause any issues with the removal effectiveness, as any particle
larger than 5mm will entrap inside the strainer. If a filter element is added to the unit, sediment
will accumulate over time, and the filter will need to be replaced. Filter elements contain an
additional 3” sump below the strainer to capture fines that pass through the 3/16” (4.72 mm)
strainer. Replacement schedules depend on the site conditions where the unit is installed. The
general recommended replacement frequency can be referenced in Table 3 of subsection 3.G
on page 8.
6.B. Warranty information.
Warranty information is provided in Appendix D. Upon receiving the Storm Clean® filtration
insert, inspect all components for quality. Notify your sales associate or our customer service
team if any defects are discovered during inspection. Do not install any portion of the insert.
CleanWay does not accept returns on any used filter elements under the manufacturer’s
warranty.
6.C. Applicants customer support.
Customer support is available 8am – 5pm PT at 800-723-1373 or support@cleanwayusa.com.
Feel free to call one of our representatives to answer any questions or concerns.
7.0 FIELD/LAB TESTING INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS
Provide any available field or lab testing information that demonstrates the Device
functionality. If device does not include a 5 mm screen within its design, the applicant
must provide adequate testing that demonstrates it traps trash particles of 5 mms or
more.
The Storm Clean® Filtration System directs all water and particles or trash carried with the
water through a screen with <5mm openings. No particles equal to or greater than 5mm
diameter can physically escape the system unless the system is in bypass. In addition to the set
physical size limitations of the screen, trash collection performance testing is currently being
conducted for further characterization of the system. This information is available upon request
and will be added as an amendment to the application once finalized.
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APPENDIX A: Standard Drawings for Storm Clean® filtration units
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APPENDIX B: Client Worksheets
MEASURE YOUR CATCH BASIN
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Date: ___________ Email: ___________________________________________
Contact: ______________________________ Phone: _____________________
Company: ________________________________________
Site Address: _____________________________________
Catch Basin Part Number (if applicable) ___________________________
Catch Basin / Grate Measurement Catch Basin / Grate Measurement
A Grate outer diameter F Grate frame height
B Sump depth G Top of outlet to surface grade
C Grate frame inside diameter K Reinforced grate thickness (center)
D Clearance to outlet pipe/baffle L Reinforced grate thickness (edge)
E Grate frame width M Flat grate thickness
Please send any photos of your catch basin and grate to assist with accurate sizing.
Elevation View
Plan View
Check one:
reinforced
or flat
Elevation View
Note any
additional
features
D
MEASURE YOUR CATCH BASIN
©2016 CleanWay Environmental Partners, Inc. All rights reserved. | 800.723.1373 | info@cleanwayusa.com | cleanwayusa.com
Date: ___________ Email: ___________________________________________
Contact: ______________________________ Phone: _____________________
Company: ________________________________________
Site Address: _____________________________________
Catch Basin Part Number (if applicable) ___________________________
Catch Basin / Grate Measurement Catch Basin / Grate Measurement
A Grate width (outside) G Top of outlet to surface grade
B Grate length (outside) H Grate frame height
C Grate width (inside) J Grate frame width
D Grate length (inside frame) K Reinforced grate thickness (center)
E Sump depth L Reinforced grate thickness (edge)
F Clearance to outlet pipe/baffle M Flat grate thickness
Please send any photos of your catch basin and grate to assist with accurate sizing.
Plan View Elevation View
Note any
additional
features
Check one
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APPENDIX C: Inspection and Maintenance Checklist
Filter Element
⎕ Replace
⎕ Broken
⎕ Missing
Type(circle): SED / SEDHC / SAD / MetalZorb blend
Notes: ___________________________________________________
Strainer (Mild Steel / Stainless Steel)
⎕ Replace
⎕ Broken
⎕ Missing
Notes: ___________________________________________________
Pan (circle): Round / Rectangular / Square
⎕ Replace
⎕ Broken
Gasket
⎕ Replace
⎕ Missing
Notes: ___________________________________________________
Sample Port
⎕ Replace
⎕ Broken
⎕ Missing
Notes: ___________________________________________________
Site and Catch Basin Location Notes:________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Catch Basin
Type(circle): Round / Rectangular / Square
⎕ Repair
⎕ Broken
Notes: ___________________________________________________
Grate
⎕ Replace
⎕ Broken
⎕ Missing
Notes: ___________________________________________________
Inspection-Maintenance Checklist
Name: _______________________________________
Date:_________________________________________
Company: ____________________________________
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APPENDIX D: Product Warranty
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CleanWay Limited Product Warranty Statement
Extent of Limited Warranty CleanWay Environmental Partners Inc. (CleanWay) warrants to the end-user customer that CleanWay products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year (12 months).
CleanWay does not warrant that the operation of any product will be uninterrupted or error free.
CleanWay’s limited warranty covers only those defects that arise as a result of normal use of the product and does not cover any other problems, including those that arise as a result of: (i) improper installation, maintenance or modification; (ii) media, parts or supplies not provided or supported by CleanWay; (iii) operation outside the product’s specifications; or (iv) unauthorized modification or misuse.
If CleanWay receives, during the applicable warranty period, notice of a defect in any product which is covered by CleanWay’s warranty, CleanWay shall either repair or replace the product, at CleanWay’s option.
CleanWay shall have no obligation to repair or replace until the customer returns at their expense the defective product to CleanWay.
The customer shall be responsible for any shipping and handling charges incurred in delivery of products covered under warranty.
Any replacement product may be either new or like-new, provided that it has functionality at least equal to that of the product being replaced.
CleanWay replacement products may contain remanufactured parts, components, or materials equivalent to new in performance.
CleanWay’s Limited Warranty Statement is valid in any country where the covered CleanWay product is distributed by CleanWay.
Limitations of Warranty TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, NEITHER CLEANWAY NOR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS MAKES ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Limitations of Liability To the extent allowed by local law, the remedies provided in this Limited Warranty Statement are the customer’s sole and exclusive remedies.
TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, EXCEPT FOR THE OBLIGATIONS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, IN NO EVENT SHALL CLEANWAY OR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND WHETHER ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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