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Operation & Maintenance
CITY OF BELMONT - STREETS & STORMWATER SYSTEM
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
Table of Contents
1. Standard Operating Procedures
Introduction
2
I.
Operation of Street Sweeper
3
II.
Sweeping Frequency
3
III.
Disposal of Street Sweeper Debris and Wash Water
4
IV.
Storm Drain and Catch Basin Cleaning Procedures
5
V.
Piped Conveyance Cleaning Procedures
6
VI.
Vegetated Conveyance Cleaning Procedures
6
VII.
Manhole Cleaning Procedures
7
VIII.
Permeable Paver O&M and Inspection
8
IX.
Level Spreader O&M and Inspection
9
X.
Other Standard Operating Procedures
9
XI.
Record Keeping and Documentation
10
2. Routes and Recommended Schedules
Introduction
11
Priority Streets
12
Street Sweeper Route 1
13
Street Sweeper Route 2
14
Street Sweeper Route 3
15
Street Sweeper Route 4
16
Street Sweeper Route 5
17
Street Sweeper Route 6
17
Street Sweeper Route 7
18
3. Appendix A — Street Sweeper Route Map 19
4. Appendix B — Street Sweeper Log Sheets 20
5. Appendix C — Service and Inspection Records 21
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1. Introduction to the Streets & Stormwater System O&M
Intent: The procedures in this document are set forth in an effort to prevent or
reduce, to the maximum extent practicable, polluted runoff from municipally
owned stormwater systems, streets, roads, sidewalks, rights -of -way, and parking
lots.
Purpose: To provide stormwater staff and the street sweeper operator(s) a set of
basic guidelines to follow in the daily operation and maintenance of the streets and
stormwater system.
Street Sweeper Required Training: Class B CDL's, or higher, with Tanker
Endorsement are required to operate the Street Sweeper. In-house training by the
Stormwater Coordinator, or designee, is required before operating the Street
Sweeper.
Street Sweeper Make and Model:
2015 Johnston VT-651 Full Vacuum Sweeper
Gross Weight is 33,000 lbs
Hopper Loaded Weight is approximately ONE TON depending on type of
debris picked up
Manufacturer's User Manual(s) is located in the Stormwater Coordinator Office.
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I. Operation of Street Sweeper
Frequency
1.
Follow manufacturer's recommended operating procedures for optimal
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cleaning efficiency. (See Street Sweeper User Manual)
2.
Ensure all hoses, sprayers, and brushes are working properly before
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leaving Public Works.
3.
Fill the water tank daily or as needed.
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4.
Always use water during street sweeping activities to provide lubrication
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for hoses and to control dust. Not using water will wear down the hoses
and cause increased repair costs and street sweeper down -time.
5.
Replace brushes when bristle length is less than six inches.
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6.
While sweeping, drive between 3 mph and 5 mph to allow for optimal
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cleaning efficiency.
7.
Perform required Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Maintenance per
Daily, Weekly,
manufacturer's recommendations (see Manufacturer's User Manual).
Monthly
II. Sweeping Frequency
Frequency
1.
All City Streets shall be swept according to the dedicated routes.
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Dedicated routes are marked on the Street Sweeper Route Map located
in Appendix A. The established Route Listings and recommended
schedules arelocated in Section 2 of this document.
2.
Check storm drain tops on Priority Streets before and after forecasted
As Needed
heavy rain events or flash flood warnings for needed cleaning. Use
Sweeper or clean by hand using pitch forks and shovels to clean storm
drain tops. Priority Streets are marked on the Street Sweeper Route Map
located in Appendix A, and are listed in Section 2 of this document.
3.
Check storm drain tops on Priority Streets after unexpected
As Needed
thunderstorms and heavy rains. Use Sweeper or clean by hand using
pitch forks and shovels to clean storm drain tops. Priority Streets are
marked on the Street Sweeper Route Map located in Appendix A, and are
listed in Section 2 of this document.
4.
Sweep the affected streets after outdoor special events (i.e. fairs,
As Needed
festivals, parades, etc.).
5.
Perform additional street sweeping after leaf pickups in the autumn and
As Needed
winter months.
6.
Perform additional street sweeping after salt/slag applications and winter
As Needed
storm events in the winter months.
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III. Disposal of Street Sweeper Debris and Wash Water
Frequency
1.
For applicable vehicles and equipment - When large amounts of water
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have been used to clean storm drains/catch basins/pipes and the
wastewater is stored in the hopper, decant wastewater into the sanitary
sewer before dumping debris from hopper. This procedure will not be
necessary before every dump, only when large amounts of water have
been used and stored in the hopper. Decant area is located at the Waste
Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Transfer Station, the drain is connected
to sanitary sewer and goes to the plant influent.
Note: The decant process requires time to allow for the solids to settle
to the bottom of the hopper thusly separating the wastewater and the
solids. The street sweeper must not be moved to allow for proper
settling.
a. Park for two hours at the WWTP sludge transfer station.
b. Once solids have settled to the bottom, the wastewater can be
drained from the top of the hopper.
c. Solids are not to be deposited or dumped at the sludge transfer
station, only wastewater.
d. Once decant is complete, wash down the decant area into the
sanitary sewer.
e. Once decant process is complete continue to procedure 2
below.
2.
Dump hopper debris at the temporary solid waste storage area. The
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temporary solid waste storage area is on an impervious surface (gravel).
The temporary solid waste storage area is located at Waste Water
Treatment Plant outside the gate west of Office and Lab Building.
3.
After the last dump of each day, scrape out excess debris from the
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hopper at the temporary solid waste storage site.
4.
After scraping out excess debris from the hopper, wash out the hopper
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and wash down the Street Sweeper. The washout/wash down area is
located at the fire hydrant in the rear of Public Works Facility. Washwater
runoff drains to densely vegetated area of kudzu and brush undergrowth.
Ensure that each morning after washout/washdown the area is swept by
the Street Sweeper to pick up any debris.
5.
At the end of each week and after final wash -out is complete, ensuring
Weekly or As
removal of debris to the maximum extent practicable, hook up the
Needed
hopper to a fire hydrant, at a location to be determined by the Director
of Public Works, to thoroughly clean the screens in the hopper. Ensure
that each morning after hydrant -hook up the area is swept by Street
Sweeper to pick up any debris.
6.
At the end of each work day, park the street sweeper in the designated
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area at Public Works.
7.
Inspect the temporary solid waste storage area for run-on, run-off, and
Daily
debris scattering. Pick up scattered debris and dispose of properly. Note
any maintenance issues pertaining to run-on and run-off and notify the
Stormwater Coordinator.
8.
Ensure that the materials at the temporary solid waste storage area are
As needed
disposed of and taken to the permanent disposal site. The permanent
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disposal site is located at the Gaston County Landfill in Dallas, North
Carolina.
IV. Storm Drain and Catch Basin Cleaning Procedures
Frequency
1.
Inspect Storm Drain/Catch Basins (SD/CB) for build-up of sediments,
Annually
debris, trash, vegetation, structural condition etc. If SD/CB is one-third to
one-half full from the invert of pipe to the top of the grate, then it
requires cleaning. If SD/CB is more than one-half full then it should be
cleaned more frequently. If the structural condition requires
maintenance, the drainage structure is scheduled for maintenance by city
staff or contracted repair.
2.
Work with a crew of two or more people when cleaning storm drains and
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catch basins.
3.
Use Street Sweeper to remove debris from curbside and storm
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drain/catch basin tops in the work area before removing storm
drain/catch basin grates and tops.
4.
Using manhole hooks or other approved equipment, two people are to
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remove the grate from the storm drain/catch basin.
5.
If the storm drain/catch basin has a concrete slab top, use a back hoe or
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other approved equipment to move the top. Do not attempt to move it
manually.
6.
Use wandering pressure wash hose and vacuum hose on street sweeper
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to break up and provide suction of debris in storm drain/catch basin box.
The manual use of shovels may be required to supplement break up of
debris.
7.
Manually clean storm drain/catch basin inlet and/or outlet pipe orifices
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with shovels to the maximum extent practicable. Use the street sweeper
catch basin hose to get the debris out of the storm drain/catch basin box.
8.
Use the minimum amount of water practicable to clean storm
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drains/catch basins.
9.
Once storm drain/catch basin is cleaned to the maximum extent
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practicable, put grate or concrete slab top back in place.
10.
Clean up the work area of excess debris and City equipment.
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11.
Dispose of all collected debris properly. See Section III "Disposal of Street
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Sweeper Debris and Wash Water" of this SOP for details.
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V. Piped Conveyance Cleaning Procedures
Frequency
1. Inspect piped conveyances for build-up of sediments, debris, trash,
Annually
vegetation, structural condition, etc. If pipe is one-half full from the
invert of pipe to the top of the pipe, then it requires cleaning. If pipe is
more than one-half full then it should be cleaned more frequently. If the
structural condition requires maintenance, the piped conveyance is
scheduled for maintenance by city staff or contracted repair. NOTE:
Piped conveyances can be inspected at time of Storm Drain/Catch Basin
Inspections.
2. Cleaning clogged stormwater pipes:
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a. Work with a crew of two or more people when cleaning clogged
stormwater pipes.
b. Use the jet/vac truck to jet and simultaneously vacuum debris
from pipe.
c. Set up jet/vac truck downstream of clog/impediment.
d. Jet in the upstream direction so that sediments and debris flow
back to jet/vac truck to be vacuumed.
e. Some clogs may require jetting in the downstream direction in
order to be cleared, vacuum must be running to collect as much
debris as possible.
f. Dispose of all collected debris properly. See Section III "Disposal
of Street Sweeper Debris and Wash Water" of this SOP for
details.
g. This procedure may be contracted out to an environmental
contractor that uses a jet/vac truck to remove debris from pipes.
(Local Environmental Contractors include Stanley Environmental
Solutions, Bio-Nomics, Jaamco, Hepaco, and Haz-Mat
Environmental)
h. Do not flush stormwater pipes to clean unless you have a basin
for catching sediment and pollutants. Ensure a check dam is in
place at basin outlet or outfall to filter sediments, debris, and
pollutants. See the Stormwater Coordinator before flushing
stormwater pipes and for basin clean up procedures.
VI. Vegetative Conveyance Cleaning Procedures
Frequency
1. Inspect Vegetative Conveyances for build-up of sediments, debris, trash,
Annually
invasive vegetation, erosion etc. If the vegetated conveyance is one-half
full from the invert to the top of the slope, then it requires cleaning. If
the vegetative conveyance is more than one-half full then it should be
cleaned more frequently. If the vegetated conveyance is eroding or
washing out, then it requires maintenance and is put on schedule for
maintenance by city staff or contracted repair.
2. Work with a crew of two or more people when cleaning vegetated
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conveyances.
3. Remove build-up of sediments, debris, trash, invasive vegetation, etc.
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with backhoe, excavator, and/or shovels. Keep spoil pile at minimum two
feet from top of slopes.
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4.
Once the vegetative conveyance is cleaned, re -work the conveyance to
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ensure the grade is correct for proper runoff flow. Ensure conveyance is
compacted properly to avoid erosion issues
5.
Load up spoil pile and any other debris to be hauled off.
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6.
Seed and mat the invert and one-half of the side slopes. Dress, seed, and
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straw the remainder of the disturbed area.
7.
Clean up the work area of excess debris and City equipment.
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8.
Dispose of all collected debris properly. See Section III "Disposal of Street
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Sweeper Debris and Wash Water" of this SOP for details.
VII. Manhole Cleaning Procedures
Frequency
1.
Inspect Manhole for build-up of sediments, debris, trash, vegetation,
Annually
structural condition, etc. If the manhole is one-half full from the invert of
pipe to the top of the grate, then it requires cleaning. If the manhole is
more than one-half full then it should be cleaned more frequently. If the
structural condition requires maintenance, the manhole is scheduled for
maintenance by city staff or contracted repair.
2.
Work with a crew of two or more people when cleaning manholes.
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3.
Using manhole hooks or other approved equipment, two people are to
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remove the cover from the manhole.
4.
Use wandering pressure wash hose and vacuum hose on street sweeper
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to break up and provide suction of debris manhole. The manual use of
shovels may be required to supplement break up of debris.
5.
Manually clean manhole inlet and/or outlet pipe orifices with shovels to
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the maximum extent practicable. Use the street sweeper vacuum hose to
get the debris out of the manhole.
6.
Use the minimum amount of water practicable to clean manholes.
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7.
Once manhole is cleaned to the maximum extent practicable, put cover
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back in place.
8.
Clean up the work area of excess debris and City equipment.
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9.
Dispose of all collected debris properly. See Section III "Disposal of Street
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Sweeper Debris and Wash Water" of this SOP for details.
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VIII. Permeable Pavers Operation and Maintenance and
Frequency
Inspections
Permeable pavements require maintenance to provide long-term
stormwater benefits. The majority of maintenance efforts are keeping
the surface from clogging as well as avoiding pollutants such as deicing
salts that might affect groundwater quality. Regular inspection will
determine whether the pavement surface and reservoir are functioning
as intended. Practices for keeping the pavement unclogged:
• Clean the surface with portable blowers frequently, especially
during the fall and spring to remove leaves and pollen before
they irreversibly reduce the pavement's surface permeability
• Do not stockpile soil, sand, mulch or other materials on the
permeable pavement.
• Do not wash vehicles parked on the permeable pavement.
• Place tarps to collect any spillage from soil, mulch, sand or other
materials transported over the pavement.
• Cover stockpiles of same near the permeable pavement.
• Bag grass clippings or direct them away from the permeable
pavement.
• Do not blow materials onto the permeable pavement from
adjacent areas.
• Do not apply sand during winter storms.
• Immediately remove any material deposited onto the
permeable pavement during maintenance activities. Remove
large materials by hand. Remove smaller organic material using
a hand-held blower machine.
• Remove weeds growing in the joints of PICPs by spraying them
with a systemic herbicide such as glyphosate and then return
within the week to pull them by hand. After the weeds are
removed from paver joints, the pavement shall be swept (with a
vacuum sweeper if possible) to remove the sediment and
discourage future weed growth.
1. Inspect the SCM using the Permeable Paver Inspection Report Form. Fill
Quarterly
out form completely and schedule any needed maintenance. Keep
completed inspection report on file.
2. Remove debris and trash by hand or with Street Sweeper.
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3. Remove build-up of sediments with a handheld or backpack blower. If
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sediments are impacted and pavers clogged, use of the Street Sweeper
may be necessary to remove the clogging. When using the Street
Sweeper, be careful not to vacuum up the pavers.
4. Check underdrain cleanouts and outlets for clogs.
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5. Correct any bare and or eroded areas that may be draining to the
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permeable pavers. Erosion and sedimentation can clog the permeable
pavers.
6. Clean up the work area of excess debris and City equipment.
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7. Dispose of all collected debris properly. See Section III "Disposal of Street
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Sweeper Debris and Wash Water" of this SOP for details.
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IX.
Level Spreader Operation and Maintenance and
Frequency
Inspections
A Level Spreader that is not maintained properly may become a source of
pollution rather than a pollutant removal mechanism. During the first
two years after construction, a Level Spreader should be inspected after
every moderate to major storm event for proper distribution of flows and
signs of erosion. After the first two years, the Level Spreader may be
inspected quarterly. If evidence of erosion exists, the eroded areas
should be filled in and reseeded. The cause of the erosion should then be
determined and eliminated.
For the first two years after the Level Spreader is established, it will be
inspected quarterly and within 24 hours after every storm event greater
than 1.0 inch. After two years of successful performance, the LS-VFS will
be inspected quarterly. Records of operation and maintenance will be
kept in a known set location and will be available upon request.
1.
Inspect the SCM using the Level Spreader Inspection Report Form. Fill out
Quarterly
form completely and schedule any needed maintenance. Keep
completed inspection report on file.
2.
Remove debris and trash by hand.
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3.
Remove build-up of sediments in forebay area with equipment. Dispose
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of sediments offsite.
4.
Remove invasive vegetation
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5.
Correct any bare and or eroded areas.
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6.
Clean up the work area of excess debris and City equipment.
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X.
Other Standard Operating Procedures
Frequency
1.
Street Sweeper Operator and/or Stormwater Staff is to report any seen
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spills, illicit discharges or connections immediately to the Stormwater
Coordinator at (704)901-2076. Include the address (or nearest address)
and the nature of discharge, connection, and/or spill in the report.
2.
Do not sweep freshly patched or paved streets, as the street sweeper has
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enough suction power to pull up the freshly applied asphalt. Wait at
least ten days to sweep these streets or areas.
3.
Do not use private driveways as turn-arounds.
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4.
Follow all standard safety procedures regarding work zone safety and
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traffic safety.
5.
Follow all NCDOT Traffic Rules and Regulations.
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XI.
Record Keeping and Documentation
Frequency
1.
Keep a copy of the Streep Sweeper Standard Operating Procedures
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Manual on the street sweeper.
2.
Use the iWorQ Work Order System to create a "Stormwater - SW3 DVI"
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Work Order
a) In the "Work Order Description" log "Start Mileage."
b) Add a "Note" to indicate any issues found and corrected during Pre -
Trip Inspection.
c) At end of day, in the "Work Order Description" log "End Mileage"
d) Log the "Employee" total time spent for the Daily Vehicle Inspection.
e) Close out Work Order.
3.
Use the iWorQ Work Oder System to create a work order for any Street
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Sweeper Maintenance Activities
a) In the "Work Order Description" note maintenance activity
b) Log "Materials" used for maintenance activity.
c) Log "Employee" total time spent on maintenance activity.
d) Log "Equipment" total time spent for maintenance activity.
e) Add a "Note" for any additional comments.
f) Close out Work Order.
4.
Use the iWorQ Work Order System to create a work order for the day's
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sweeping activities and to document information.
a) Under "Work Type", select the appropriate Street Sweeper Route
(Route 1, Route 2, etc., Priority Streets, or Miscellaneous)
b) Per the Route selected, the route's streets are in the "Work Order
Description."
c) Record the number of catch basin/storm drain tops cleaned to the
side of each street in the "work order description."
d) Add a "Note" to work order to indicate any storm drains needing
additional maintenance.
e) In the "work order description" log the number of loads dumped at
the temporary storage area.
f) In the "work order description" log the type of debris removed from
streets, curb and gutter, and storm drain tops.
g) In the "work order description" log the approximate amount of
water, in gallons, used for the onboard water tank and for
cleaning/maintenance of the Street Sweeper.
h) Log the "Employee" total time spent running Street Sweeper (to
include drive times, dumping, and cleaning of Sweeper and Hopper).
i) Log the "Equipment" total time spent operating (to include drive
times, dumping, and cleaning of Sweeper and Hopper).
j) Close out Work Order.
5.
Use a Street Sweeper Log Sheet for use in the field to track progress on
As Needed
sweeping activities. Blank Street Sweeper Log Sheets are located in
Appendix B.
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2. Introduction to Routes and Recommended Schedules:
There are approximately 50 miles of City Streets and State Roads with curb and
gutter to be swept.
On average there are 22 Workdays in each month.
Total Sweep time for Routes 1 through 7 is approximately 33 Workdays, and this
approximation does not include additions to sweeping schedules as outlined in
Section 1.II. of the Street & Stormwater System O&M (1.1I.2, 1.II.3, 1.II.4, 1.II.5,
and 1.I1.6).
Sweeping Workdays are Monday through Thursday.
1 Sweeping Workday = 6 hours of sweeping, dumping, decanting (if necessary)
.5 hour for lunch
1.5 hours for day-to-day maintenance and wash down
Fridays are reserved for maintenance and thorough cleaning of the street sweeper,
unless otherwise instructed by supervisor.
Recommended start days for each Street Sweeper Route are based off the Trash
Route Schedule. The recommended start days are meant to stagger the two
operations so that trash cans and recycling bins are not left in the streets or along
the curbing. This allows homeowners one to two days to collect their cans from the
street -side and optimizes street sweeping efficiency.
Actual route times will vary due to seasons/time of day — All estimated route times
herein are based on "best conditions" for Street Sweeping Practices.
All established routes herein are color coded to coincide with the Street Sweeper
Route Map located in Appendix A.
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Priority Streets and Rain Events Focus on Catch Basin Tops
Route does not have to be done in this specific order.
See Street Sweeper Route Map located in Appendix A.
Linestowe Dr
Miller St
E Catawba St
Pebble Creek Dr
Sixth St
Wilkerson St
Howe St
Palm Ln
Church St
Linford St
Hawley Ave
Pleasant St
E Woodrow Ave
Llewellyn St
Glenway Ave
Cason St
Catawba St
Boundary St
N Main St
Jackson Ave
Myrtle St
Cathedral Dr
McLeod Ave
Rankin St
Poplar St
Lambert St
Prince St
Cross St
S Main St
Live Oak Ave
Eagle Rd
Archibald St
Park Dr
South Fork Dr
Oak St
Crossing Ave
Harris St
Creek Hollow Tr
S Central Ave
Point Crossing Dr
Ethan Ln
Stowe Park
N Central Ave
Keener Blvd
Woodrow Ave
Park St
W Woodrow Ave
Sacco St
Westwood Dr
Moore Dr
Cedar St
Todd St
Lincoln St
Centerview St
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Approx. Total Time = 5 Workdays
Street Sweeper Route 1
Approx. Total Miles = 9.9
Recommend starting Route 1 Streets on Wednesdays. Route does not have to be done in this specific order.
See Street Sweeper Route Map located in Appendix A.
North Belmont Area
Woodlawn Ave Sierra St Ross Ct
White Water Cr Cason St Jade Cr
Pebble Creek Dr Burton St Boundary St
Palm Ln Linford St Jackson St
2 Workdays
Wilkerson St Pleasant St Walton St
4.2 Miles
Arc St Llewellyn St Belmont Ave
Carson St Centerview St
Miller St Suggs St
North Main Street & Belmont -Mt Holly Rd (from the Central Ave/Main St merge "The Point' to
Woodlawn Ave)
Abbey Place Neighborhood
Cathedral Dr
Abbey Ct
4 Hours
Abbey Place Dr
.9 Miles
Cardinal Ct
Bishop Ct
South Fork Neighborhood (behind Kangaroo Express)
Elm Tree Ln Lambert St
Live Oak Ave Archibald St
Cross St Orchard St
4 Hours
Hand St
.8 Miles
Rankin St
North Central Area
N Central — Hwy 74 to Main St Westwood Dr Reid St
West Woodrow Ave Mingus St Clay St
Lincoln St Moore Dr
2 Workdays
Cedar St Quincy Dr
4 Miles
Todd St Southern St
Sacco St Todd St Extension
Sacco St Extension Elm St
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Approx. Total Time = 5 Workdays
Street Sweeper Route 2
1P
Approx. Total Miles = 6.6
Recommend starting Route 2 Streets on Thursday. Route does not have to be done in this specific order.
See Street Sweeper Route Map located in Appendix A.
South Main St (to Garibaldi Ridge)
1 Hour
Davis Park Area
Harris St Vesta St
Oak St Elizabeth St
5 Hours
Mrytle St Burns Mitchell Ave
2.3 Miles
Park Dr Lee St
Kingston St Ferrell Ave
Belmont Reserve Neighborhood
2 Hours
Belmont Reserve Row Rosemont Row
Summerfield Place
Eagle Rd
1 Hour
.5 Miles
Eagle Park
Lexington St Bountiful St
Assembly St Rialto St
Blueberry St
Merewood Neighborhood
Merewood Rd
2 Hours
Glen Arbor Dr
.9 Miles
Heritage Ct
Dogwood Ln
3 Hours
.5 Miles
Gaston Ave
Faires Ave
5 Hours
McKnight St/Cemetery Entrance
.3 Miles
Garibaldi Ridge Ct
.5 Hours
.2 Miles
Melon Rd
.5 Hour
.4 Miles
Belmont Village Neighborhood
.5 Hour
.4 Miles
Point Crossing Neighborhood
South Fork Dr Knoll Ct
3 Hours
Crossing Ave Point Crossing Ct
.9 Miles
Creek Hollow Trail
South Point Ridge Neighborhood
Southridge Dr Victoria Blake Dr Bailey Kendall Ave
3 Hours
Shannon Dr Rachel Anne Dr
1.6 Miles
Ashley Ct Emily Dr
Nixon Rd (from Southridge Dr to South Point High School)
1.5 Hours
South Point Rd (from Nixon Rd to Stowe Rd and Corner of South Point Rd and R.L.
1 Hour
Stowe Rd)
Damon Pointe Dr
1 Hour
.1 Miles
Katherine Ct
1 Hour
.1 Miles
South Point Village
Mckee Farm Ln Wade Hampton Cr
1 Hour
1.5 Miles
Middleton Farm Dr
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Approx. Total Time = 8 Workdays
Street Sweeper Route 3
Approx. Total Miles = 9.59
Recommend starting Route 3 Streets on Mondays. Route does not have to be done in this specific order.
See Street Sweeper Route Map located in Appendix A.
East Ave Area (Behind Handy Pantry)
East Ave Devine St
Green St
Ethan Ln South St
Excelsior St
2 Hours
4 Miles
Forest Ln North St
R.L. Stowe Rd (from Keener Blvd to North St)
1 hour
Poplar St Area
Poplar St Bryant St
1.5 Workdays
Johnson Dr Smith St
1.4 Miles
Hall St South Main St (Central to Myrtle St)
Prince St
Stowe Manor Neighborhood (no alleyways)
City has not taken over roads yet
Poplar St Wisteria Ln
Camellia St
Hawthorne Park (no alleyways)
Hawthorne Park Ave Berkshire Ct
3 Hours
Fort William Ln Cliveden Ct
.7 Miles
Keener Blvd / Flowers Court Area
Keener Blvd (from Vine St
Parkdale Dr
Central Ave to Hwy 74)
7 Hours
Morning Glory Ave Sandra Ct
Faith St
2.3 Miles
Ewing Dr Childers St
Hope St
Charles Dr 5th St Ext
Park St Area
Planetree St Hawley Ave
Sterling St Garrison Dr
5 Hours
McLean St Spruce St
1.1 Miles
Brewster St
Downtown Area
E Woodrow Ave Davis St
Brook St
Woodrow Ave Glenway Ave
Mrytle St
S & N Main St Chronicle St
McLeod Ave
Circle Dr Ervin St
Mill St
10 Hours
Todd St N & S 1s' St
Airline Dr
3 Miles
Cedar St Short St
Hawthorne Dr
Kenwood St Back St
Catawba St (N Main to Keener Blvd)
River District
Brook St Old No. 7
Sloan St
Tucker St East Catawba St
91h St
2nd St Church St
101h St
4th St 3`d St
11th St
51h St 61h St
121h St
5 Workdays
71h St Watson St
131h St
3.3 Miles
Oneway Linestowe Dr Pratt St
Alice Ave
Linestowe Dr Howe St
Fuller St
Laye St Edgemont Dr
Redspire Ln
River Dr Volk St
Parkdale Dr
Caldwell St Piedmont Dr
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CITY OF BELMONT - STREETS & STORMWATER SYSTEM
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
Approx. Total Time = 6 Workdays
Street Sweeper Route
4
Approx. Total Miles = 7.1
Recommend starting Route 4 Streets on Tuesdays. Route does not have
to be done in this specific order.
See Street Sweeper Route
Map located in Appendix
A.
Bellemeade Neighborhood
Bellemeade Cr
Brentwood Dr
Stowe Ridge Ln
Beechwood Ct
Valley View Ln
1.5 Hours
Cedar Hill Ct
Hill Vale Dr
1.6 Miles
Pinsto Forest / Stowe Point Neighborhood
Stowe Rd
Samuel Pickney Dr
Kildare Ct
Amity Cr
Nancy Hanks PI
Dinsmore Ln
Allen St
Hanks Creek Ln
Gilchrist Cr
James Dr
Ashley PI
Raymond St
Lakeridge Dr
7 Hours
McLaren Dr
South Cove Ln
3.8 Miles
Ainsley Ln
Channel View Landing
Thorburn Way
North Cove Ct
Dorie Dr
Amanda Ln
Graystone Neighborhood
Graystone Estates Dr
Mill Stone Ct
Ivey Stone Ct
Stoney Ridge Dr
1 Hour
Birch Stone Ct
.75 Miles
Lake Point Neighborhood
Applewood Point Ln
Colchester Ct
1 Hour
Peninsula Dr
.5 miles
Morgans Branch
Acadian Way
American Bittersweet
Raspberry Dr
Ardent Trail
Littleton Ln
Serenade Ct
City has not accepted streets for maintenance
Daybreak Ln
Cromlish Crossing
Morgans Branch Rd
South Shore
Shimmerlake Ln
South Shore Dr
Lanyard Ln
Cape August PI
Seven Oaks Lndg
Summer Shoal PI
City has not accepted streets for maintenance
Cross Current Ln
Cherry Crossing Ln
The Conservancy
Conservancy Dr
Wood Lily Dr
Gardenbrook Tr
Mayapple Way
3 Hours
Trilium Way
The Overlake
City has not accepted streets for maintenance
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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
Total. ..
Sweeper Route 5
Approx.Street
.. 0.
*To be done Quarterly or As Needed
Recommend starting Route 5 Streets on Wednesdays. Route does not have to be done in this specific order.
See Street Sweeper Route Map located in Appendix A.
"Operator to come in early to sweep Hwy 74 intersections and islands. Start -Time to be determined by
Supervisor.
Hwy 74 Westbound (from Dale's Superette to Georgia Belle Ave)
1 Workday
2.3 Miles
Hwy 74 Eastbound (from Hubbard St to Dale's Superette)
1 Workday
2.6 Miles
Intersections including islands/medians
N Main St and 74 (Petro Express/Bojangle's)
2.5 Hours .2 Miles
Park St and 74 (Exxon/Taco Bell)
2.5 Hours .3 Miles
East Catawba St and 74 (Dale's and SECU)
2.5 Hours .3 Miles
Hwy 74 Islands/Medians that were not swept when doing the intersections
1 Workday
(Eastbound and Westbound)
4.9 Miles
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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
Route 7 - City Facility Parking Lots
*To be done Quarterly or As Needed
Recommend starting Route 8 Streets on Mondays. Route does not have to be done in this specific order.
See Street Sweeper Route Map located in Appendix A.
**Operator to come in early to sweep City Facility Parking Lots to maximize sweeping efficiency. Start -Time to be
determined by Supervisor.
City Hall — parking lot and entry/exit (N Main St to parking lot)
Planning and Zoning parking lot
Water Treatment Plant — N Tenth St, parking lot, and paved service road through plant
grounds.
Waste Water Treatment Plant —parking lot and paved service road through plant
grounds
Police Department —parking lot (front and rear)
Fire Department - parking lot and front/rear bay entry/exit
Parks and Recreation Department —
P&R Center - parking lot and entry/exit
Davis Park — parking lot
Reid Park paved parking lot and entry/exit
Linford Park— paved parking/basketball court
Gantt Park— paved parking lot and Brook St parking spaces
Loftin Riverfront Park — paved parking lot and roundabouts
Public Works Department — parking lot, entry/exit, Thirteenth St (from E Catawba St to
connecting service road), and connecting service road
City Public Parking Lots —
North Main Parking Lot A
North Main Parking Lot B (gravel)
Glenway Parking Lot
Myrtle St Parking Lot
Mill St Parking Lot
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Appendix A
Street Sweeper Route Map
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Appendix B
Street Sweeper Log Sheets
Updated 2-17-21 20 1 P a g e
City of Belmont - Street Sweeper Log Sheet
Day and Date
Start /End
Time
Route #
Location
# of Storm
Drain Tops
Cleaned
Storm Drains
Needing
Maintenance
# of Loads and
Approx. Amount
in Pounds
Type of Debris
Swept From
Streets
Water Usage (gal.)
Tank Wash
Comments/Start Mileage/End Mileage
Operator Name: Operator Signature: Date:
CITY OF BELMONT - STREETS & STORMWATER SYSTEM
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
Appendix C
Sweeper Service and Inspection Records
(*Records are available)
Updated 2-17-21 21 1 P a g e