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For Infiltration Trench[edit]
This infiltration trench features an inlet composed of
filter fabric and decorative
river stone, which provides some
pretreatment and can easily be removed and replaced as part of routine
sediment removal maintenance. For more details click
here.
For Downspout disconnection[edit]
For Dry pond[edit]
The following image showcases an illustrates an
extended detention dry pond. For more details click
here.[2]
For Bioretention[edit]
This joint schematic with both Plan and Longitudinal Section views shows what a general biortention cell/system in a parking lot could look like.
For Bioswales[edit]
The image above shows a schematic for a standard
bioswale with a graded channel, native grasses/vegetation plantings to control erosive flows,
filter media, to permit infiltration into the facility, along with optional
check dams to facilitate short term ponding.
For Enhanced Swales[edit]
The longitudinal schematic above shows a standard
enhanced swale with amended soil, resilient turf grasses,
filter media and optional
check dams with a flow concentrating cutout to facilitate short term ponding and maximize infiltration capacity for this
BMP installation.
For Exfiltration Trenches[edit]
References[edit]