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EPA Moisture Control Guide 2013

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www.epa.gov/iaq/moisture Pervious pavement areas are to be inspected weekly and after every storm that exceeds 0.5 inches of rainfall. Whenever possible, pervious pavement areas are to be inspected before a major storm. Inspection consists of looking for debris, sediment build-up, proper drainage after a storm, surface deterioration or spalling and observable vegetation growth. Pervious pavement maintenance consists of removing debris and sediment and maintaining the vegetation. Building:___________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________________________________________________________ Pavement 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 Area requires cleaning Improper draining 1 Sediment build-up 3 Upland area requires mowing or reseeding Surface deterioration or spalling 4 2 5 F-10

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