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| ==Planning considerations== | | ==Planning considerations== |
| <h3>Space</h3> | | <h3>Space</h3> |
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| *For optimal performance bioretention facilities should receive runoff from between 5 to 20 times their own surface area. | | *For optimal performance bioretention facilities should receive runoff from between 5 to 20 times their own surface area. |
| *In the conceptual design stage it is recommended to set aside approximately 10 - 20 % of a catchment area to the bioretention facility. | | *In the conceptual design stage it is recommended to set aside approximately 10 - 20 % of a catchment area to the bioretention facility. |
− | *Bioretention cell(s) work best when distributed so that no one facility receives runoff from more than 0.8 Ha. Although, there is a trade off to be considered regarding distributed collection and treatment against ease of maintenance. | + | *Bioretention cell(s) work best when distributed so that no one facility receives runoff from more than 0.8 Ha. |
| + | :Although, there is a trade off to be considered regarding distributed collection and treatment against ease of maintenance. |
| *Bioretention can be almost any shape, from very curving, soft edges with variable depth, to angular, hard sided and uniform depth. | | *Bioretention can be almost any shape, from very curving, soft edges with variable depth, to angular, hard sided and uniform depth. |
| :For ease of construction and to ensure that the vegetation has adequate space, cells should be no narrower than 0.6 m at any point. | | :For ease of construction and to ensure that the vegetation has adequate space, cells should be no narrower than 0.6 m at any point. |
− | :The maximum width of a facility is determined by the reach of the construction machinery, which must not be tracked into the cell.}} | + | :The maximum width of a facility is determined by the reach of the construction machinery, which must not be tracked into the cell. |
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| <h3>Infiltration</h3> | | <h3>Infiltration</h3> |