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==Calculate the remaining dimensions==
 
==Calculate the remaining dimensions==
 
* Step 6: Multiply the depth of each separate component by the void ratio and then sum the total to find the 1 dimensional storage (in mm).
 
* Step 6: Multiply the depth of each separate component by the void ratio and then sum the total to find the 1 dimensional storage (in mm).
* Step 7: Calculate the required total storage (in m<sup>3</sup>):
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* Step 7: Calculate the required total storage (m<sup>3</sup>):
 
<math>Storage=RVC_T\times A_c\times0.095</math>
 
<math>Storage=RVC_T\times A_c\times0.095</math>
 
{{Plainlist|1=Where:
 
{{Plainlist|1=Where:
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* Step 8. Divide required storage (m<sup>3</sup>) by the 1 dimensional storage (in m) to find the required footprint area (A_p) for the bioretention in m<sup>2</sup>.  
 
* Step 8. Divide required storage (m<sup>3</sup>) by the 1 dimensional storage (in m) to find the required footprint area (A_p) for the bioretention in m<sup>2</sup>.  
 
* Step 9. Calculate the peak flow rate (''Q<sub>p</sub>'', in L/s) through the filter media:
 
* Step 9. Calculate the peak flow rate (''Q<sub>p</sub>'', in L/s) through the filter media:
<math>Q_{p} = A_{p}\times K_{sat}\times 3.6 \times10^-3</math>   
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<math>Q_{p} = A_{p}\times K_{sat}\times 3.6 \times10^{-3}</math>   
 
{{Plainlist|1=Where:
 
{{Plainlist|1=Where:
 
*''K<sub>sat</sub>'' is the saturated hydraulic conductivity of the filter media (mm/hr), and
 
*''K<sub>sat</sub>'' is the saturated hydraulic conductivity of the filter media (mm/hr), and
*''A<sub>p</sub>'' is the area of the practice (m<sup>2</sup>.}}
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*''A<sub>p</sub>'' is the area of the practice (m<sup>2</sup>).}}
 
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