Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 40: Line 40:     
{|class= "wikitable sortable"
 
{|class= "wikitable sortable"
|+ Runoff volume reduction performance for selected monitoring studies of LID practices or sites conducted over a period of a year or more (Sortable, just click on headers)
+
|+ Runoff volume reduction performance for selected monitoring studies of LID practices or sites conducted over a period of a year or more <br>
 +
(It's sortable, just click on the headers)
 
|-  
 
|-  
 
!style="background: darkcyan; color: white" rowspan = "2"|BMP type
 
!style="background: darkcyan; color: white" rowspan = "2"|BMP type
Line 53: Line 54:  
|Infiltration trench<ref name = "VS 2015"> Van Seters, T. and Young, D., 2015, Performance Comparison of Surface and Underground Stormwater Infiltration Practices, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario"</ref>||Two growing seasons||Silty clay||10:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||80%
 
|Infiltration trench<ref name = "VS 2015"> Van Seters, T. and Young, D., 2015, Performance Comparison of Surface and Underground Stormwater Infiltration Practices, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario"</ref>||Two growing seasons||Silty clay||10:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||80%
 
|-
 
|-
|Bioretention<ref name = "VS 2015"></ref>||Two growing seasons||Silty clay||10:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||90%
+
|Bioretention<ref name = "VS 2015"></ref>||2 growing seasons||Silty clay||10:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||90%
 
|-
 
|-
|Permeable Pavement<ref>Van Seters, T. and Drake, J., 2015, Five year evaluation of Permeable Pavements, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario</ref>||Five growing seasons||Silty clay||1:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||45%
+
|Permeable Pavement<ref>Van Seters, T. and Drake, J., 2015, Five year evaluation of Permeable Pavements, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario</ref>||5 growing seasons||Silty clay||1:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||45%
 
|-
 
|-
|Bioretention<ref>STEP study ongoing (2017)</ref>||One growing season||Silty clay||10:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||83%
+
|Bioretention<ref>STEP study ongoing (2017)</ref>||1 growing season||Silty clay||10:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||83%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Bioretention <ref>Van Seters T and Graham C, 2014, Performance Evaluation of a Bioretention System, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario</ref>||Two years||Silty clay||11:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||91%
 
|Bioretention <ref>Van Seters T and Graham C, 2014, Performance Evaluation of a Bioretention System, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario</ref>||Two years||Silty clay||11:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||91%
 
|-
 
|-
|Infiltration chamber<ref name = "DY 2013">Young D, Van Seters T, Graham, C, 2013, Evaluation of Residential Lot Level Stormwater Practices – tech brief</ref>||Two years||Sandy silt||20:1||Approx.: 1.2 m||90%
+
|Infiltration chamber<ref name = "DY 2013">Young D, Van Seters T, Graham, C, 2013, Evaluation of Residential Lot Level Stormwater Practices – tech brief</ref>||2 years||Sandy silt||20:1||Approx.: 1.2 m||90%
 
|-
 
|-
|Infiltration trench<ref name = "DY 2013"></ref>||Two years||Clayey silt||64:1||2 m||36%
+
|Infiltration trench<ref name = "DY 2013"></ref>||2 years||Clayey silt||64:1||2 m||36%
 
|-
 
|-
|Infiltration trench<ref name = "DY 2013"></ref>||Two years||Clayey silt||155:1||2 m||16%
+
|Infiltration trench<ref name = "DY 2013"></ref>||2 years||Clayey silt||155:1||2 m||16%
 
|-
 
|-
|Infiltration trench<ref>SWAMP, 2005.  Performance Assessment of a Perforated Pipe Stormwater Exfiltration system, Toronto, Ontario, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario</ref>||Two years||Clay to clay silt till over silty sand till||Approx: 7:1||0.65 m||>90%
+
|Exfiltration trench<ref>SWAMP, 2005.  Performance Assessment of a Perforated Pipe Stormwater Exfiltration system, Toronto, Ontario, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario</ref>||2 years||Clay to clay silt till over silty sand till||Approx: 7:1||0.65 m||>90%
 
|-
 
|-
|Infiltration trench<ref>SWAMP, 2002, Performance Assessment of a Swale Perforated Pipe Stormwater Infiltration System, TRCA, Toronto Ontario</ref>||Two years||Silty sand with clayey silt deposits||Approx: 4:1||1 m||89%
+
|Infiltration trench<ref>SWAMP, 2002, Performance Assessment of a Swale Perforated Pipe Stormwater Infiltration System, TRCA, Toronto Ontario</ref>||2 years||Silty sand with clayey silt deposits||Approx: 4:1||1 m||89%
 
|-
 
|-
|Permeable pavement + bioretention<ref>CVCa</ref>||Four years||Clayey silt on silt till||Approx: 6:1||?||80%
+
|Permeable pavement + bioretention<ref>CVCa</ref>||4 years||Clayey silt on silt till||Approx: 6:1||?||80%
 
|-
 
|-
|Bioretention<ref>CVCb</ref>||Four years||Silty clay||Approx.: 10:1||?||92%
+
|Bioretention<ref>CVCb</ref>||4 years||Silty clay||Approx.: 10:1||?||92%
 
|-
 
|-
|Bioretention<ref>CVCc</ref>||Four years||Silty clay fill over clay till||30:1||?||72%
+
|Bioretention<ref>CVCc</ref>||4 years||Silty clay fill over clay till||30:1||?||72%
 
|-
 
|-
|Permeable pavement<ref>CVCd</ref>||Four years||Silty clay fill over clay till||1:1||?||?
+
|Permeable pavement<ref>CVCd</ref>||4 years||Silty clay fill over clay till||1:1||?||?
 
|}
 
|}
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Represents depth of sump below underdrain or outflow pipe.  In some cases, a flow control device was installed to slow outflow rates and enhance infiltration
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Represents depth of sump below underdrain or outflow pipe.  In some cases, a flow control device was installed to slow outflow rates and enhance infiltration
8,255

edits

Navigation menu