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EPA Moisture Control Guide 2013

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www.epa.gov/iaq/moisture Wet ponds are to be inspected monthly and after every storm that exceeds 0.5 inches of rainfall. Whenever possible, ponds are to be inspected before a major storm. If side-slope vegetation consists of fast-growing grasses, wet ponds are to be inspected weekly. Inspection consists of looking for invasive species, debris, signs of damage or erosion, sediment accumulation and the need for managing or harvesting wetland plants. Pond maintenance consists of removing invasive species, debris, and sediment; repairing erosion; and managing the vegetation. Building:___________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________________________________________________________ Pond ID/Location:___________________________________________________________________________________ Inspected by:__________________________________________________ Date:_________________________________ ID – Number to be used to identify problem on site sketch G – Good, no action needed F – Fair, monitor condition periodically, plan necessary repairs P – Poor, immediate action needed N/A – Not applicable ID G F P N/A REMARKS Invasive species 1 Erosion 2 Sediment build-up in pond or forebay Debris 3 4 Wetland plant management 5 required F-8

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