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On commercial, industrial and multi-unit developments, a popular choice is to integrate bioretention into parking lot landscaped areas. These distributed cells typically accept sheet flow through multiple curb cuts, have shallow depression storage ≤ 100 mm, and a total area of 5 -200 m<sup>2</sup>. Although many parking lot schemes include long linear bioretention cells (≥ 0.6 m wide), infiltration is optimized by having a level grade and a level base, unlike a [[Bioswales|bioswale]].
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On commercial, industrial and multi-unit developments, a popular choice is to integrate [[bioretention]] into parking lot landscaped areas. These distributed cells typically accept sheet flow through multiple curb cuts, have shallow depression storage ≤ 100 mm, and a total area of 5 -200 m<sup>2</sup>. Although many parking lot schemes include long linear bioretention cells (≥ 0.6 m wide), infiltration is optimized by having a level grade and a level base, unlike a [[Bioswales|bioswale]].
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===Winter maintenance===
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Salt can be damaging to the planting in parking lot bioretention. To help minimize this, bioretention practices adjacent to parking areas should always have an [[underdrain]] and salt use be reduced through good design and planning of the [[salt management| parking lot]].
    
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
*[[Extended tree pits]]
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*[[Bioretention: Streetscapes]]
*[[Curb extensions]]
   
*[[Stormwater planters]]
 
*[[Stormwater planters]]
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*[[Rain gardens]]
 
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*[[Trees]]
 
*[[Trees]]
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*[[Bioretention:_Filter_media|Filter media]]
 
*[[Bioretention:_Filter_media|Filter media]]
 
*[[Choking layer]]
 
*[[Choking layer]]
*[[Reservoir_gravel|Reservoir]]
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*[[Reservoir_aggregate|Reservoir]]
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*[[underdrain]]
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