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Curb cut AV.jpg | Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Brown Deer, WI. Stone is used to reduce erosion around the inlet area. Photo credit: [[Acknowledgements|Aaron Volkening]] | Curb cut AV.jpg | Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Brown Deer, WI. Stone is used to reduce erosion around the inlet area. Photo credit: [[Acknowledgements|Aaron Volkening]] | ||
Ajax_curb_inlet.JPG| Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Ajax, ON. | Ajax_curb_inlet.JPG| Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Ajax, ON. | ||
− | IMAX Stone Inlet.jpeg| Stone inlet at IMAX site in Mississauga | + | IMAX Stone Inlet.jpeg| [[Stone]] lined inlet at IMAX site in Mississauga |
+ | Curb inlet grade.jpg| The grading around this inlet prevents flow in the correct direction. i.e. from the pavement onto the grass. Not too critical in this example, as the surface is [[permeable paving]]. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Gallery]] | [[Category:Gallery]] |
Revision as of 14:48, 14 March 2018
Curb cut used as a controlled overflow route from permeable paving to a bioretention facility with monitoring well, Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority, Newmarket, ON.
Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Brown Deer, WI. Stone is used to reduce erosion around the inlet area. Photo credit: Aaron Volkening
Stone lined inlet at IMAX site in Mississauga
The grading around this inlet prevents flow in the correct direction. i.e. from the pavement onto the grass. Not too critical in this example, as the surface is permeable paving.