Underground Detention Pipe Systems (CMP / HDPE)
Stormwater Management
Underground Detention Pipe System Maintenance Services
CMS provides underground detention pipe system maintenance services across North Carolina for commercial properties, HOAs, and municipal stormwater systems. Corrugated metal pipe (CMP) and HDPE detention systems store stormwater runoff below ground and release it slowly to control peak flow. Over time, sediment buildup, debris, and structural deterioration can reduce system capacity and block outlet structures. CMS crews inspect, flush, and clean underground pipe systems to restore stormwater performance. Routine maintenance protects drainage infrastructure and ensures compliance with North Carolina stormwater requirements.
Underground Pipe Maintenance Notes
Underground detention pipe systems require periodic cleaning and sediment removal to maintain storage capacity and hydraulic performance. CMS maintenance programs focus on pipe flushing, sediment removal, and outlet inspections. Preventive maintenance helps prevent blockages and drainage failures.
Maintenance Tasks
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Flush pipes to remove sediment buildup
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Remove debris from inlet structures
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Inspect pipe joints and connections
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Inspect outlet control structures
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Remove sediment from low points in pipes
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Monitor structural pipe conditions
Underground Pipe Inspection Services
CMS performs underground detention pipe inspections to evaluate sediment levels, structural condition, and drainage performance. Inspectors access pipes through maintenance structures and document potential maintenance needs. Inspection reports help property owners maintain stormwater compliance and identify problems early.
Underground Pipe Repair Services
CMS repair crews address damaged pipes, joint failures, and drainage blockages. Repairs may include pipe replacement, joint sealing, or structural stabilization. Prompt repairs restore system capacity and prevent stormwater drainage failures.
Underground Pipe Frequently Asked Questions
How often should underground detention pipes be cleaned?
Most systems should be inspected annually and cleaned when sediment buildup begins reducing capacity.
Can stormwater detention pipes clog?
Yes. Sediment, trash, and organic debris can accumulate and restrict flow.
Do CMP and HDPE pipes require inspections?
Yes. Regular inspections help identify corrosion, joint separation, or sediment buildup.
Does CMS provide underground pipe cleaning?
Yes. CMS performs pipe flushing, sediment removal, and stormwater pipe maintenance.
What happens if underground detention pipes fail?
Blocked pipes can reduce stormwater storage capacity and increase flooding risk.
Underground SCM Maintenance, Repairs, and Inspections
Stormwater Maintenance – Underground SCM Devices
Routine maintenance of underground stormwater control measures (SCMs) such as vaults, pipes, and chambers ensures these systems continue to manage runoff and treat water effectively. Services include sediment removal, debris clearing, and monitoring for blockages to maintain proper hydraulic performance. CMS provides scheduled maintenance programs throughout North Carolina to protect system functionality and prevent costly failures.
Compliance, Longevity & Sustainability:
Regular maintenance helps property owners meet NC DEQ and local stormwater permit requirements by keeping systems fully operational. Preventing sediment buildup and minor damage extends the service life of underground SCMs. Well-maintained systems improve water quality, manage runoff efficiently, and support long-term environmental sustainability.
Stormwater Repairs – Underground SCM Devices
Underground SCM repairs address structural damage, clogged pipes, damaged vaults, or eroded chambers that compromise system performance. Timely repairs restore full hydraulic capacity and ensure water quality treatment goals are met. CMS offers targeted repair solutions to return underground systems to optimal operation while minimizing disruption to surrounding properties.
Compliance, Longevity & Sustainability:
Prompt repairs ensure systems remain compliant with regulatory requirements and avoid penalties. Restoring structural integrity protects the long-term durability of the underground infrastructure. Efficient repairs reduce material waste, extend asset life, and maintain sustainable stormwater management practices.
Stormwater Inspection – Underground SCM Devices
Professional inspections of underground SCMs include structural evaluations, sediment and debris assessments, and hydraulic performance checks. Regular inspections identify developing issues such as clogs, damage, or decreased flow before they escalate into major problems. CMS provides detailed inspection reporting to support maintenance planning and regulatory documentation requirements.
Compliance, Longevity & Sustainability:
Routine inspections demonstrate due diligence and help property owners comply with NC DEQ and local stormwater regulations. Early detection of deficiencies reduces long-term repair costs and maximizes the lifespan of underground assets. Properly inspected systems ensure continued pollutant removal, efficient runoff management, and environmentally responsible operations.
Routine/Quarterly Inspections
CMS provides routine quarterly stormwater inspections to evaluate stormwater control measures, verify BMP functionality, ensure regulatory compliance, and identify sediment buildup, erosion, or drainage issues.
Our inspectors document stormwater infrastructure conditions, photograph deficiencies, and recommend maintenance actions to maintain stormwater management system performance, protect water quality, and meet municipal compliance requirements.
Post-Storm Inspections
CMS conducts post-storm stormwater inspections after significant rainfall events to evaluate stormwater control measures, detect erosion, sediment displacement, flooding impacts, and structural damage affecting system performance.
Our stormwater specialists assess drainage structures, detention basins, conveyance systems, and BMP components to ensure proper operation, regulatory compliance, and long-term stormwater management effectiveness.
Annual Certified Inspections
CMS performs annual certified stormwater inspections conducted by qualified stormwater professionals to evaluate stormwater BMP functionality, structural integrity, maintenance needs, and regulatory compliance documentation.
Our certified inspectors provide detailed stormwater inspection reports, compliance verification, maintenance recommendations, and documentation required by municipalities, permitting authorities, and environmental regulations.
As-Built/Final Inspections
CMS conducts as-built and final stormwater inspections to verify stormwater control measures are constructed according to approved engineering plans, specifications, and stormwater management permits.
Our inspection team confirms proper installation of drainage infrastructure, detention systems, and stormwater BMPs, ensuring compliance with design standards before project closeout or regulatory approval.
Remedial/Repair Inspections
CMS performs remedial and repair stormwater inspections to identify damaged stormwater infrastructure, failing BMPs, sediment accumulation, and drainage deficiencies requiring corrective maintenance or rehabilitation.
Our stormwater inspection specialists evaluate repair effectiveness, verify stormwater system functionality, and ensure remediation actions restore stormwater management performance and regulatory compliance.
Key Types of SCM Inspections
CMS excels in professional stormwater inspection services, ensuring stormwater control measures (SCMs) operate efficiently and remain compliant with local, state, and federal regulations. Our team delivers expert stormwater management inspections, compliance monitoring, and BMP performance evaluations to protect water quality and prevent costly violations. CMS provides reliable, data-driven stormwater inspection solutions for municipalities, HOAs, commercial properties, and developers seeking regulatory compliance and environmental protection.
Contact CMS Stormwater Today
Phone
Office: (252) 200-4774
Cell: (252) 903-6260
PO BOX 552
Nashville, NC 27856
Email: [email protected]
Business Hours
Monday - Saturday: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday: Closed
Emergency Response: Call Immediately