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Screenshot 2025-11-12 114624.png|Protect LID inlets. | Screenshot 2025-11-12 114624.png|Protect LID inlets. | ||
Screenshot 2025-11-12 114809.png|Avoid heavy equipment on infiltration areas (i.e., driving vehicles through filter beds, or over granular water storage and bedding layers). Identify and mark LID areas to increase awareness. | Screenshot 2025-11-12 114809.png|Avoid heavy equipment on infiltration areas (i.e., driving vehicles through filter beds, or over granular water storage and bedding layers). Identify and mark LID areas to increase awareness. | ||
| − | Screenshot 2025-11-12 113721.png|Phase construction so that LID measures are constructed last. Underground LID features can be built early in the construction process, provided they are protected by a barrier such as a plug. | + | Screenshot 2025-11-12 113721.png|Phase construction so that LID measures are constructed last. Underground LID features can be built early in the construction process, provided they are protected by a barrier such as a plug. Graphic shows an exfiltration system with a temporary plug keeping construction runoff out of the exfiltration area. |
| − | Screenshot 2025-11-12 115000.png|Keep LID installations offline via flow diversion until construction is complete, the drainage area is stabilized, and vehicle mud tracking is stopped. | + | Screenshot 2025-11-12 115000.png|Keep LID installations offline via flow diversion until construction is complete, the drainage area is stabilized, and vehicle mud tracking is stopped. Image shows a [[bioretention]] feature during construction (left) and post-construction (right). The LID feature is protected using geotextile fabric, a sacrificial layer of stabilized sand/growing media with vegetation, and a filter sock. Once surrounding construction is complete, the layer of growing media is removed and the BMP starts receiving flow. |
| − | |Avoid using LID areas as temporary detention basins, but in cases where flow cannot be routed around LID areas, protection should be used to prevent accumulated sediment from migrating into the subgrade. | + | Screenshot 2025-11-12 140513.png|Avoid using LID areas as temporary detention basins, but in cases where flow cannot be routed around LID areas, protection should be used to prevent accumulated sediment from migrating into the subgrade. |
Screenshot 2025-11-12 115129.png|Be mindful of stockpile locations relative to LID areas. | Screenshot 2025-11-12 115129.png|Be mindful of stockpile locations relative to LID areas. | ||
Screenshot 2025-11-12 115243.png||Inspect LID areas during ESC site inspections | Screenshot 2025-11-12 115243.png||Inspect LID areas during ESC site inspections | ||
Revision as of 19:06, 12 November 2025
Phase construction so that LID measures are constructed last. Underground LID features can be built early in the construction process, provided they are protected by a barrier such as a plug. Graphic shows an exfiltration system with a temporary plug keeping construction runoff out of the exfiltration area.
Keep LID installations offline via flow diversion until construction is complete, the drainage area is stabilized, and vehicle mud tracking is stopped. Image shows a bioretention feature during construction (left) and post-construction (right). The LID feature is protected using geotextile fabric, a sacrificial layer of stabilized sand/growing media with vegetation, and a filter sock. Once surrounding construction is complete, the layer of growing media is removed and the BMP starts receiving flow.