b'STORMWATERCATALOGSafety NetOSHA Approved LadderBar ScreenOutflowFLOATABLECOLLECTIONInflowOPERATIONParkUSAs TrashTrooper captures unwanted floatableredevelopment projects to install a post-constructionpollutants from stormwater systems. Inside thebest management practice (BMP). Post-construction BMPs interceptor, the influent will encounter a floatabletake different forms, both structural and nonstructural. collection bar screen that traps floating debris as smallExamples of nonstructural controls include public service as 1" in size, preventing them from invading municipalannouncements, controlling sources of water pollution,separate storm sewer systems (MS4s), rivers, drainageand low-impact development. Structural controls are swales, lakes, bayous, estuaries, and coastal waters. Thestormwater quality basins, detention ponds, vegetative separated effluent will exit the TrashTrooper and continuepractices, and floatable collection products.through the stormwater sewer system, leaving behind the debris in the product. Items to consider when designing a floatable collection device include:SYSTEM COMPONENTSAccessibility by maintenance personnel Screen designed for hand raking of debris to top pf The TrashTrooper is designed with the followingstructure for dewatering and removalcomponents:Net opening of the screen to allow a flow rate of 1.0 cfs Bar screensOverall screen area designed for a 100-year/24-hr intensity rateHeavy-duty galvanized steel collection screens Inlet debris screens and pollution inserts Accessibility to clean between the screen and outletConcrete vault piping when needed Access hatchways Regardless of size or design, an interceptor is only asLaddergood as its maintenance program. For this reason, most plumbing codes require the interceptors to be installed DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS and located in areas easily accessible for inspection, Proper design starts with consulting city, county, state, cleaning, and removal of collected debris. The TrashTrooper or national EPA stormwater quality and flood controlis equipped with an access hatchway and an integrated regulations for floatable collection systems minimumladder to permit access for cleaning all areas of the system. structural BMP requirements. The product is to be installed below grade, and is typically located upstream of a primary treatment unit for further The local jurisdiction storm water quality guidanceseparation and treatment of smaller pollutants.manual may require all new development and significant INFO@PARKUSA.COM|888-611-7275|WWW.PARKUSA.COM 77'