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The studies below clearly indicate that significant volume reduction through infiltration is feasible on low permeability soils. If geotechnical investigations indicate that volume loss through infiltration is not possible, or would provide more limited benefits than found in these studies, the project should focus on reducing runoff through vegetative evapotranspiration.  See here for a list of options, and their relative potential to reduce runoff through evapotranspiration.       
 
The studies below clearly indicate that significant volume reduction through infiltration is feasible on low permeability soils. If geotechnical investigations indicate that volume loss through infiltration is not possible, or would provide more limited benefits than found in these studies, the project should focus on reducing runoff through vegetative evapotranspiration.  See here for a list of options, and their relative potential to reduce runoff through evapotranspiration.       
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|+ Runoff volume reduction performance for selected monitoring studies of LID practices or sites conducted over a period of a year or more
 
|+ Runoff volume reduction performance for selected monitoring studies of LID practices or sites conducted over a period of a year or more
 
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