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When designing LID for flood control it is important to consider the need to not only provide extended detention storage but also a means for water to enter the storage reservoir quickly.  Incoming flows should also be pre-treated to avoid clogging of media and drainage pipes.  Such pre-treatment can be achieved through OGS, catchbasin inserts or high flow cobble inlets, among others.  The storage media in the LID facility should have a high void ratio to reduce the potential for clogging with fine sediment that may bypass the inlet pre-treatment controls.
 
When designing LID for flood control it is important to consider the need to not only provide extended detention storage but also a means for water to enter the storage reservoir quickly.  Incoming flows should also be pre-treated to avoid clogging of media and drainage pipes.  Such pre-treatment can be achieved through OGS, catchbasin inserts or high flow cobble inlets, among others.  The storage media in the LID facility should have a high void ratio to reduce the potential for clogging with fine sediment that may bypass the inlet pre-treatment controls.
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[[File:Illicit-discharge.png|250px|thumb|left|Keeping inlets clear via pre-treatment and maintenance helps take adtantage of the full storage capacity of the system <ref>https://www.myclearwater.com/My-Government/0-City-Departments/Public-Works/Help-Keep-Clearwaters-Stormwater-Clean</ref>]]
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[[File:Illicit-discharge.png|250px|thumb|left|Keeping inlets clear via pre-treatment and maintenance helps take adtantage of the full storage capacity of the system <ref>https://www.myclearwater.com/My-Government/0-City-Departments/Public-Works/Help-Keep-Clearwaters-Stormwater-Clean</ref>]]<br clear="all" />
    
==Literature Review==
 
==Literature Review==

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