
Proprietary Stormwater Quality Treatment Devices
Accepted Devices
The following proprietary stormwater quality treatment devices are currently accepted
for use in Sacramento County:
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CONTECH Stormwater Solutions StormVault®
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CONTECH Stormwater Solutions StormFilter® (1 gpm/ft², ZPG media)
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CONTECH Stormwater Solutions StormFilter® (2 gpm/ft², ZPG media)
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Filterra® Bioretention System (percolation rate = 50 in/hr)
Submittal Requirements
Site designers proposing to use proprietary stormwater quality treatment
devices shall include the following items in the submittal and on the
improvement plans (drawings to scale):
- Sizing calculations
- Plan view of device & appurtenances on the civil site plans
- Section view of device & appurtenances in reference to other utilities
- Detail drawings of device & appurtenances
- Specifications and installation notes.
Currently, the City & County of Sacramento do not allow proprietary
stormwater quality treatment devices to be installed in the public right-of-way
or in areas where the local agency would be required to conduct maintenance.
Other local agencies may or may not allow this; check with your permitting
agency for verification.
Maintenance Covenants are required to ensure proper maintenance of the
selected stormwater quality treatment device.
History
Since the late 1990's, the Sacramento Stormwater Quality Partnership has been
conducting a study to investigate the performance of proprietary stormwater
quality devices. In November 1999, they published the report “Investigation
of Structural Control Measures for New Development”. The report documents
the protocol that must be followed in order for a particular device to be
accepted for use in the Sacramento area. Manufacturers have been invited on
several occasions since then to submit data which could be reviewed for
conformance with the protocol.
In addition to devices accepted using the Sacramento area protocol, the
Sacramento Stormwater Quality Partnership (Partnership) will accept technologies
with the Washington State Department of Ecology's General Use Level Designation
for Basic (TSS) Treatment on a case by case basis. Refer to
Ecology's Evaluation of Emerging Stormwater Treatment Technologies for more
information on their technology evaluation program and protocols.
Note that no other proprietary treatment devices are approved at this time.
Updated February 5, 2010