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Operations, Maintenance and Replacement of Passive Treatment Systems

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Summary #

Even passive AMD treatment systems require ongoing operations, maintenance, and replacement (OMR) planning. This page provides an overview of common OMR activities organized by treatment system type — including metals removal, limestone replenishment, and compost replacement — with links to detailed guidance for each system.


For AMD discharges where passive treatment methods are sufficient, the passive systems require much less continuous maintenance than active treatment.  Still, even passive systems require a plan for ongoing operation, maintenance, and replacement (OMR).  Such OMR concerns should be analyzed even before the system is constructed, based on water quality information and flow measurements.

Provisions must be made for even the most basic maintenance activities, including mowing grass around a system and removing leaves that may clog conduits.  Some systems are surrounded by fences to prevent vandalism.  Also, animals may damage a system, especially muskrats, whose tunnels must be blocked with dirt and rocks.

Different types of passive treatment systems require specific OMR activities.  The list below includes some of these requirements and the types of systems to which they apply.  Follow the links for descriptions of each system, including more detailed OMR information.

Clean & remove accumulated metals #

Replenish limestone #

Replace compost #

Final Recommendations of the Long Term Operation, Maintenance, and Replacement Workgroup PA Department of Environmental Protection

Operation and Maintenance Manual for Passive Treatment Systems developed by Damariscotta

Why do some passive treatment systems fail? by James J. Gusek, P.E.

Operation & Maintenance Technical Assistance for Passive Treatment Systems, a service provided by Stream Restoration, Inc.


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Source and Last Reviewed #

Source: AMR Clearinghouse (amrclearinghouse.org). Migrated to AML-Connect. Last Reviewed: 2026-03-13.

[Admin note: Some external links in this article may be outdated. Verify before relying on them. Flag dead links for removal or replacement.]

Tags: o-and-m, passive-treatment, practitioner, planning

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