
Stormwater Solutions from Contech
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OPERATION AND 
MAINTENANCE
CatchBasin StormFilter™
Maintenance Guidelines
Maintenance procedures for typical catch basins can be applied 
to the CatchBasin StormFilter (CBSF). The filter cartridges 
contained in the CBSF are easily removed and replaced during 
maintenance activities according to the following guidelines.
1. Establish a safe working area as per typical catch basin 
service activity.
2. Remove steel grate and diamond plate cover (weight 100 
lbs. each).
3. Turn cartridge(s) counter-clockwise to disconnect from pipe 
manifold.
4. Remove 4” center cap from cartridge and replace with 
lifting cap.
5. Remove cartridge(s) from catch basin by hand or with vactor 
truck boom.
6. Remove accumulated sediment via vactor truck (min. 
clearance 13” x 24”).
7. Remove accumulated sediment from cartridge bay. (min. 
clearance 9.25” x 11”).
8. Rinse interior of both bays and vactor remaining water and 
sediment.
9. Install fresh cartridge(s) threading clockwise to pipe 
manifold.
10. Replace cover and grate.
11. Return original cartridges to Contech for cleaning.
Media may be removed from the filter cartridges using the 
vactor truck before the cartridges are removed from the catch 
basin structure. Empty cartridges can be easily removed from 
the catch basin structure by hand. Empty cartridges should be 
reassembled and returned to Contech as appropriate. 
Materials required include a lifting cap, vactor truck and 
fresh filter cartridges. Contact Contech for specifications and 
availability of the lifting cap. The vactor truck must be equipped 
with a hose capable of reaching areas of restricted clearance. 
the owner may refresh spent cartridges. Refreshed cartridges are 
also available from Contech on an exchange basis. Contact the 
maintenance department of Contech at 503-258-3157 for more 
information.
Maintenance is estimated at 26 minutes of site time. For units 
with more than one cartridge, add approximately 5 minutes for 
each additional cartridge. Add travel time as required.
Mosquito Abatement
In certain areas of the United States, mosquito abatement is 
desirable to reduce the incidence of vectors.
In BMPs with standing water, which could provide mosquito 
breeding habitat, certain abatement measures can be taken.
1. Periodic observation of the standing water to determine if 
the facility is harboring mosquito larvae.
2. Regular catch basin maintenance.
3. Use of larvicides containing Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis 
(BTI). BTI is a bacterium toxic to mosquito and black fly 
larvae.
In some cases, the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons may 
interrupt the mosquito growth cycle.
Using Larvicides in the CatchBasin StormFilter
Larvicides should be used according to manufacturer’s 
recommendations.
Two widely available products are Mosquito Dunks and 
Summit B.t.i. Briquets. For more information, visit http://www.
summitchemical.com/mos_ctrl/d efault.htm.
The larvicide must be in contact with the permanent pool. The 
larvicide should also be fastened to the CatchBasin StormFilter 
by string or wire to prevent displacement by high flows. A 
magnet can be used with a steel catch basin.
For more information on mosquito abatement in stormwater 
BMPs, refer to the following: http://www.ucmrp.ucdavis.edu/
publications/managingmosquitoesstormwater8125.pdf