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Bioretention Cross Section.png| Bioretention cell with a pre-treatment grass filter strip. Stormwater filters through mulch, filter media, and two sizes of clear stone before infiltrating into native soil. | Bioretention Cross Section.png| Bioretention cell with a pre-treatment grass filter strip. Stormwater filters through mulch, filter media, and two sizes of clear stone before infiltrating into native soil. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:02, 18 July 2025
LittaTrap catchbasin insert filters trash, debris, and sediment from runoff before it enters the catchbasin (Enviropod, 2022).[1]
Stormwater planter allows for storage, filtration, and evapotranspiration of runoff (Philadelphia Water Department, 2025).[2]
- ↑ Enviropod. 2022. https://www.enviropod.com/en-ca/products/littatrap
- ↑ Philadelphia Water Department. 2025. Stormwater Planters. https://water.phila.gov/gsi/tools/stormwater-planter/