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- In swales convey flowing water a freeboard of 300 mm is generally accepted as a good starting point.
- In bioretention the freeboard is being defined as the depth between the invert of the overflow and the the inlet 150 mm would suffice, so long as the inlet will not become inundated during design storm conditions.
- In above grade stormwater planters above grade, the equivalent dimension would be the depth between the invert of the overflow and the lip of the planter (150 mm minimum)
- Where the stormwater planter is configured more like a lined/non-infiltrating bioretention system, the inlet will be the depth to which this is measured, as above (150 mm minimum).