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==Stormwater Tree Trenches==
 
==Stormwater Tree Trenches==
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Please see below a Plan and Profile view of one of several variations of a stormwater planter (soil cell) along a roadway. This type of cross section installment showcases a tree trench in a continuous growing medium located under a hard boulevard/concrete surface that can withstand constant and heavy vehicular loads.
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[[File:Soil Cell Profile View.PNG|1000px]]
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[[File:Soil Cell Plan View.PNG|900px]]
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==External Drawing Cross Sections==
 
==External Drawing Cross Sections==

Revision as of 21:37, 24 January 2022

Overview[edit]

load PDF Whilst we consider preparing our own set of STEP LID drawings, we are providing a quick reference list to drawing files from other Ontario and/or Canada-based sources.

If you want help in finding example details for an LID design, please email the Wiki Guide email account or use the comment box below.

You know that typical drawings are no substitute for properly configured design!

Ontario Municipal[edit]

Exfiltration Systems[edit]

Infiltration Trenches/Chambers & Soakaways[edit]

Bioretention[edit]

Green Roof[edit]

Permeable Pavements[edit]

Rainwater Harvesting[edit]

Enhanced Swales / Bioswales[edit]

Stormwater Tree Trenches[edit]

Please see below a Plan and Profile view of one of several variations of a stormwater planter (soil cell) along a roadway. This type of cross section installment showcases a tree trench in a continuous growing medium located under a hard boulevard/concrete surface that can withstand constant and heavy vehicular loads.

Soil Cell Profile View.PNG

Soil Cell Plan View.PNG


External Drawing Cross Sections[edit]

Proprietary[edit]

In our effort to make this guide as functional as possible, we have decided to include proprietary systems and links to manufacturers websites.
Inclusion of such links does not constitute endorsement by the Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program.
Lists are ordered alphabetically; link updates are welcomed using the form below.