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Revision as of 16:46, 22 April 2020
This article is specific to Flow-through stormwater planters, vegetated systems that do not infiltrate water to the native soil.
If you are designing a planted system which does infiltrate water, see advice on Bioretention: Sizing.
The dimensions of a stormwater planter are largely predetermined according to the function of the component. As they do not contain a storage reservoir the planters rely more upon careful selection of materials. Both the filter media and the perforations of the pipe play critical roles for flow control.
Component | Recommended depth (with underdrain pipe) | Typical porosity (n) |
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Ponding (dp) | ≥ 300 mm | 1 |
Mulch | 75 ± 25 mm |
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filter media (dm) |
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0.3 |
Pipe diameter reservoir | Is equal to underdrain pipe diameter | 0.4 |
Pipe bedding (db) | 50 mm (although commonly omitted altogether). | 0.4 |