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Hydraulically separated or connected with an [[underdrain]], these are often quite small units of 5 - 50 m<sup>2</sup> each. In urban settings the bioretention may be bounded entirely with hardscape, restricting options for [[pretreatment]] and sheet flow. Amenity and safety can be enhanced on sidewalks with a short (~ 45 cm wall) for seating, although the finished grade is usually only slightly lower than surroundings.  Where underground space permits, shade [[trees]] are common feature of these facilities, enhancing the streetscape experience and optimizing transpiration. This type of bioretention is often designed offline, with bypass [[overflow]].
  
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An excellent opportunity for integrating more bioretention into the street is through careful design of curb extensions for traffic control. See [[Roadside safety]] for design advice specific to this application.
  
 
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==Gallery==
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{{:Extended tree pits: Gallery}}
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
*[[Bioretention cells]]
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*[[Bioretention]]
*[[Extended tree pits]]
 
 
*[[Stormwater planters]]
 
*[[Stormwater planters]]
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*[[Stormwater Tree Trenches |Stormwater tree trenches]]
 
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*[[Perennials: List| Perennials]]
 
*[[Graminoids:_List| Grasses]]
 
*[[Curb cuts]]
 
*[[Forebays]]
 
*[[Overflow:_Routing|Overflow]]
 
*[[Mulch]]
 
*[[Bioretention:_Filter_media|Filter media]]
 
*[[Choking layer]]
 
*[[Reservoir_gravel|Reservoir]]
 

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Hydraulically separated or connected with an underdrain, these are often quite small units of 5 - 50 m2 each. In urban settings the bioretention may be bounded entirely with hardscape, restricting options for pretreatment and sheet flow. Amenity and safety can be enhanced on sidewalks with a short (~ 45 cm wall) for seating, although the finished grade is usually only slightly lower than surroundings. Where underground space permits, shade trees are common feature of these facilities, enhancing the streetscape experience and optimizing transpiration. This type of bioretention is often designed offline, with bypass overflow.

An excellent opportunity for integrating more bioretention into the street is through careful design of curb extensions for traffic control. See Roadside safety for design advice specific to this application.

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See Also[edit]