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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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<blockquote data-quote="usmotox" data-source="post: 16035825" data-attributes="member: 142142"><p>If the retention pond is part of a construction/development project whatever environmental agency might have requirements for maintenance. If a permit was involved by a state(most cases) or local agency you might want to start with finding out what that permit requires. Things like pumping out the water to do maintenance might have rules involving how the water is discharged or proof that is is free from pollutants. Some require the removal and proper disposal of the sediment that has accumulated which is the normal function of a retention pond. Just be sure what regulations are before you start fines can be very nasty. I deal with this as part of my job. I frequently deal with the Environmental Management Division on new construction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usmotox, post: 16035825, member: 142142"] If the retention pond is part of a construction/development project whatever environmental agency might have requirements for maintenance. If a permit was involved by a state(most cases) or local agency you might want to start with finding out what that permit requires. Things like pumping out the water to do maintenance might have rules involving how the water is discharged or proof that is is free from pollutants. Some require the removal and proper disposal of the sediment that has accumulated which is the normal function of a retention pond. Just be sure what regulations are before you start fines can be very nasty. I deal with this as part of my job. I frequently deal with the Environmental Management Division on new construction. [/QUOTE]
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