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Overflow Gap <br />Curb Filter <br />Curb and Gutter <br />Inlet <br />Curb Filter <br />Low Profile With Gutter for <br />Safety and Curb Appeal <br />Lifting Straps <br />Storm Sewer Grate Completely <br />Covered by Hi-Flow Fabric <br />DETAIL OF CURB INLET SEDIMENT <br />CONTROL DEVICE WITH CURB FILTER <br />DETAIL OF INLET SEDIMENT CONTROL <br />DEVICE WITH CURB FILTER <br />Lift Straps <br />Containment <br />Area <br />6/26/18 <br />CITY OF SOUTH BENDItemRevision <br />STANDARD <br />EFFECTIVE DATE: <br />REF STD SPEC SEC <br />APPROVED/REVISED BY THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />STANDARDS FOR DESIGN <br />AND CONSTRUCTION <br />Kara M. Boyles, Ph.D., P.E. Date <br />INLET PROTECTION ALONG CURB 7-3 <br />7-1, 7-2 <br />June 26, 2018 <br />SECTION 7 - EARTHWORK & EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL <br />MAINTENANCE: <br />1. Site inspection should occur at least once every seven days and within 24 hours <br />following each 1 2" or more rain event. <br />2. Empty the sediment bag if more than half filled with sediment and debris. <br />3. Remove the grate, engage the lifting bars or handles and lift from the drainage <br />structure. <br />4. Dispose of the sediment or debris in accordance with EPA guidelines. <br />5. Remove any caked on silt from the sediment bag and reverse flush the bag with <br />medium spray for optimal filtration. <br />6. Replace the bag if torn or punctured to <br />1 2" diameter or greater on the lower half of the <br />bag. <br />7. When the contributing drainage area within 50' upstream of the inlet has been <br />stabilized, remove insert (basket) and properly dispose of sediment deposits.