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Elm Drive Bioretention.JPG|[[Bioretention]] cells on Elm Drive, Mississauga, are lower then the adjacent road to accommodate a catch basin [[inlet]] between the paved surface and the cells. | Elm Drive Bioretention.JPG|[[Bioretention]] cells on Elm Drive, Mississauga, are lower then the adjacent road to accommodate a catch basin [[inlet]] between the paved surface and the cells. | ||
Lakeside - sheet flow parking lot 1.JPG| The grade and lack of curb allow for sheet-flow runoff into this bioretention facility. Lakeside Park, Mississauga, ON | Lakeside - sheet flow parking lot 1.JPG| The grade and lack of curb allow for sheet-flow runoff into this bioretention facility. Lakeside Park, Mississauga, ON | ||
+ | File:Ultra urban bioret bump out 2.jpg|300px|Bioretention bump out feature in a dense urban setting. Includes [[Curb cuts]] on the walkway side of the installation, with [[overflow]] and [[Level spreaders]] at the far end of the bioretention cell and [[Pretreatment|catch basin]] in the foreground. | ||
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Revision as of 20:21, 5 April 2022
Parking lot bioretention with inspection well in foreground, Kortright centre, Vaughan
Parking lot bioretention with decorative stone for erosion control, and inspection well in foreground, Earth rangers, Vaughan
The sunken curb holds the edge of the asphalt pavement and lets water freely flow to the bioretention cell beside the 7sigma parking lot in Minneapolis, MN (USA)
Photo credit:BrianAshBioretention cells on Elm Drive, Mississauga, are lower then the adjacent road to accommodate a catch basin inlet between the paved surface and the cells.
Bioretention bump out feature in a dense urban setting. Includes Curb cuts on the walkway side of the installation, with overflow and Level spreaders at the far end of the bioretention cell and catch basin in the foreground.