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===Overview===
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    <p>Over soils with slow infiltration rates, it is advantageous to drain a portion of the stored water prior to any upcoming storm. This popular design choice can optimize annual water balance, mitigate peak flow rates and by ensuring water flow through, can reduce the accumulation of sodium and chlorine ions from winter salting. </p>
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[[File:Partial infiltration.png|thumb|Partially infiltrating bioretention with underdrain.]]
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[[File: Partial with storage.png|thumb|Partially infiltrating bioretention with anaerobic/aerobic storage zone.]]
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==Overview==
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Over soils with slow infiltration rates, it is advantageous to drain a portion of the stored water prior to any upcoming storm. This popular design choice can optimize annual water balance, mitigate peak flow rates and by ensuring water flow through, can reduce the accumulation of sodium and chlorine ions from winter salting.
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==Materials==
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*[[Underdrain]]
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*[[Biomedia]]
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*[[Erosion control blankets|Erosion control]]
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*[[Mulch]]
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*[[Bioretention: Planting plans|Planting considerations]] and [[Bioretention: Plant list| Recommended species]]
  
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==Research==
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Partial infiltration.png|Partially infiltrating bioretention with underdrain.
 
Partial with storage.png|Partially infiltrating bioretention with anaerobic/aerobic storage zone.
 
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[[category: Infiltration]]

Revision as of 19:57, 17 January 2019

Partially infiltrating bioretention with underdrain.
Partially infiltrating bioretention with anaerobic/aerobic storage zone.

Overview[edit]

Over soils with slow infiltration rates, it is advantageous to drain a portion of the stored water prior to any upcoming storm. This popular design choice can optimize annual water balance, mitigate peak flow rates and by ensuring water flow through, can reduce the accumulation of sodium and chlorine ions from winter salting.

Materials[edit]

Research[edit]

Bioretention: Partial infiltration volume

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