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Inlets for BMPs in the right of way should be located: | Inlets for BMPs in the right of way should be located: | ||
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It is good practice to have several inlets sized to split higher flow between a number of smaller BMPs or a along the length of a linear pratice ([[Overflow|Offline overflow]]). | It is good practice to have several inlets sized to split higher flow between a number of smaller BMPs or a along the length of a linear pratice ([[Overflow|Offline overflow]]). | ||
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Revision as of 15:26, 6 March 2018
Inlets are associated with LID practices such as Bioretention, Stormwater planters, Infiltration trenches and chambers.
Inlets for BMPs in the right of way should be located:
- At all sag points in the gutter grade
- Immediately upgrade of median breaks, crosswalks, and street intersections.
It is good practice to have several inlets sized to split higher flow between a number of smaller BMPs or a along the length of a linear pratice (Offline overflow).
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External links[edit]
- ↑ Mullen, T.J. Prioritizing trash capture and clean oceans: Stormwater hoods and traps lead the way in effectiveness. The Municipal magazine. June 1, 2022. Accessed: https://www.themunicipal.com/2022/06/prioritizing-trash-capture-and-clean-oceans-stormwater-hoods-and-traps-lead-the-way-in-effectiveness/
- ↑ Erickson, A.J. and Hernick, M.A., 2019. Capture of Gross Solids and Sediment by Pretreatment Practices for Bioretention. Accessed: https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/201607
- ↑ Halvorson, Tighe & Bond Studio. n.d. Halvorson, Tighe & Bond Studio. Retrieved from: https://www.halvorsondesign.com/willard-street-drainage
- ↑ Philadelphia Water Department. n.d. Chapter 4 Stormwater Management Practice Guidance 4.1 Bioinfiltration/Bioretention. Retrieved from: https://water.phila.gov/development/stormwater-plan-review/manual/chapter-4/4-1-bioinfiltration-bioretention/
- ↑ National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO). 2017. Urban Street Stormwater Guide - Inlet Design. Retrieved from: https://nacto.org/publication/urban-street-stormwater-guide/stormwater-elements/bioretention-design-considerations/inlet-design/
- ↑ Philadelphia Water Department. 2020. Stormwater Management Guidance Manual: Version 3.2. Accessed from: https://www.pwdplanreview.org/upload/manual_pdfs/PWD-SMGM-v3.2-20201001.pdf