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Concentrated flow inlets are associated with LID practices such as [[Bioretention]], [[Stormwater planters]], [[Infiltration trenches]] and [[infiltration chambers|chambers]]. | Concentrated flow inlets are associated with LID practices such as [[Bioretention]], [[Stormwater planters]], [[Infiltration trenches]] and [[infiltration chambers|chambers]]. | ||
− | Sheet flow alternatives include [[level spreaders]], [[gravel diaphragms]] and [[vegetated | + | Sheet flow alternatives include [[level spreaders]], [[gravel diaphragms]] and [[vegetated filter strips]]. |
Practices such as [[permeable paving]] and [[green roofs]] receive precipitation directly, whilst [[exfiltration trenches]] are connected directly to conventional storm sewers. | Practices such as [[permeable paving]] and [[green roofs]] receive precipitation directly, whilst [[exfiltration trenches]] are connected directly to conventional storm sewers. | ||
Revision as of 15:29, 6 March 2018
Concentrated flow inlets are associated with LID practices such as Bioretention, Stormwater planters, Infiltration trenches and chambers. Sheet flow alternatives include level spreaders, gravel diaphragms and vegetated filter strips. Practices such as permeable paving and green roofs receive precipitation directly, whilst exfiltration trenches are connected directly to conventional storm sewers.
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