New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 8 - STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Subchapter 6 - SAFETY STANDARDS FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT BASINS
Section 7:8-6.2 - Requirements for trash racks, overflow grates and escape provisions
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:8-6.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A trash rack is a device designed to catch trash and debris and prevent the clogging of outlet structures. Trash racks shall be installed at the intake to the outlet from the stormwater management basin to ensure proper functioning of the basin outlets in accordance with the following:
1.
The trash rack shall have parallel bars, with no greater than six-inch spacing
between the bars;
2. The trash rack
shall be designed so as not to adversely affect the hydraulic performance of
the outlet pipe or structure;
3.
The average velocity of flow through a clean trash rack is not to exceed 2.5
feet per second under the full range of stage and discharge. Velocity is to be
computed on the basis of the net area of opening through the rack;
and
4. The trash rack shall be
constructed of rigid, durable, and corrosion resistant material and designed to
withstand a perpendicular live loading of 300 lbs./ft sq.
(b) An overflow grate is designed to prevent obstruction of the overflow structure. If an outlet structure has an overflow grate, the grate shall comply with the following requirements:
1. The overflow grate shall be secured to the
outlet structure but removable for emergencies and maintenance;
2. The overflow grate spacing shall be no
greater than two inches across the smallest dimension; and
3. The overflow grate shall be constructed of
rigid, durable, and corrosion resistant material and designed to withstand a
perpendicular live loading of 300 lbs./ft sq.
(c) Stormwater management basins shall include escape provisions as follows:
1. If a
stormwater management basin has an outlet structure, escape provisions shall be
incorporated in or on the structure. Escape provisions include the installation
of permanent ladders, steps, rungs, or other features that provide easily
accessible means of egress from stormwater management basins. With the prior
approval of the reviewing agency pursuant to
7:8-6.3, a free-standing outlet
structure may be exempted from this requirement;
2. Safety ledges shall be constructed on the
slopes of all new stormwater management basins having a permanent pool of water
deeper than two and one-half feet. Safety ledges shall be comprised of two
steps. Each step shall be four to six feet in width. One step shall be located
approximately two and one-half feet below the permanent water surface, and the
second step shall be located one to one and one-half feet above the permanent
water surface. See N.J.A.C. 7:8-6 Appendix A for an illustration of safety
ledges in a stormwater management basin; and
3. In new stormwater management basins, the
maximum interior slope for an earthen dam, embankment, or berm shall not be
steeper than three horizontal to one vertical.
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