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In some cases where the underdrain layer has sufficient depth to accommodate it, a larger bore perforated pipe ≥ 300 mm may be used to add further storage capacity. Ultimately this idea may result in the use of retention chambers to create significant reservoir storage beneath a planted area. Be sure to check with manufacturers about the compatability of their systems with [[trees]].  
 
In some cases where the underdrain layer has sufficient depth to accommodate it, a larger bore perforated pipe ≥ 300 mm may be used to add further storage capacity. Ultimately this idea may result in the use of retention chambers to create significant reservoir storage beneath a planted area. Be sure to check with manufacturers about the compatability of their systems with [[trees]].  
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==Non-infiltrating practices below ground===
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===Non-infiltrating practices below ground===
 
Where a stormwater planter or biofiltration cell is contained within a concrete box or completely lined to prevent infiltration, the perforated pipe should be bedded on a thin layer of aggregate. This thin layer is to hold the pipe in place during construction, and to permit free ingress of accumulated water through holes on the underside of the pipe. As storage in a non-infiltrating practice is predominantly through soil/water tension, the depth of reservoir should be minimised to just accommodate the pipe.  
 
Where a stormwater planter or biofiltration cell is contained within a concrete box or completely lined to prevent infiltration, the perforated pipe should be bedded on a thin layer of aggregate. This thin layer is to hold the pipe in place during construction, and to permit free ingress of accumulated water through holes on the underside of the pipe. As storage in a non-infiltrating practice is predominantly through soil/water tension, the depth of reservoir should be minimised to just accommodate the pipe.  
 
A pair of vertical clean out pipes/wells should be included in the design, for inspection and periodic flushing of accumulated sediment. As most hydro-jetting apparatus used for this has some trouble accommodating narrow 90 deg bends, it is important that both ends of a perforated pipe be connected with a pair of 45 deg elbows/Y connectors instead.  
 
A pair of vertical clean out pipes/wells should be included in the design, for inspection and periodic flushing of accumulated sediment. As most hydro-jetting apparatus used for this has some trouble accommodating narrow 90 deg bends, it is important that both ends of a perforated pipe be connected with a pair of 45 deg elbows/Y connectors instead.  
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