Anyone can start here · Plaza 20 de Febrero, Ituzaingó, Partido de Ituzaingó, Provincia de Buenos Aires, AR
Marcado de bocas de tormenta con la leyenda de cuenca en Plaza 20 de Febrero, Partido de Ituzaingo (EN: stencil the basin legend on the storm inlets).
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What the work involvesCasi nadie sabe que lo que entra por la boca de tormenta sale sin tratamiento en el arroyo o en el río. Una leyenda pintada al lado de la reja lo dice en el lugar exacto donde se decide tirar o no tirar. EN: almost nobody knows that what enters a storm inlet leaves untreated into the arroyo or the river. A legend painted beside the grate says so at the exact spot where the decision to dump is made. Sitio: Plaza 20 de Febrero, Ituzaingó, Partido de Ituzaingó, Provincia de Buenos Aires, AR.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- Limpiar y secar la superficie de vereda junto a cada boca de tormenta. (EN: clean and dry the sidewalk surface beside each inlet.)
- Colocar la plantilla con la leyenda de cuenca provista, alineada a la reja. (EN: set the supplied basin legend stencil aligned to the grate.)
- Aplicar pintura al agua apta para vereda en dos manos finas. (EN: apply two thin coats of water based sidewalk paint.)
- Retirar la plantilla y dejar secar sin pisar, con conos de aviso. (EN: lift the stencil and let it cure without foot traffic, cones out.)
- Fotografiar cada marca terminada y registrar cantidad y GPS. (EN: photograph each finished mark and record count and GPS.)
What counts as done
- Foto de la vereda antes del marcado (EN: before photo of the sidewalk)
- Foto de la leyenda terminada junto a la reja (EN: after photo of the finished legend)
- Cantidad de bocas marcadas en el sector (EN: count of inlets marked)
- Punto GPS del sector (EN: GPS pin)
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Green Stormwater Infrastructure. Green stormwater infrastructure is the city's way of handling rain the way a meadow does: rain gardens, planted swales, and permeable pavement that let a storm soak in instead of surging down a pipe. The EPA's inspection standard keeps these systems honest, because a neglected rain garden quietly stops working while still looking like a garden. Mastery is the inspector's eye: reading inlets, overflow, plants, and soil in a single practiced pass. This packet is one such inspection, one basin checked and one record filed, which is precisely how a thousand basins stay alive.
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