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IMG 2457 750X500.jpg| Parking lot bioretention with surface ponding [[well]] in foreground, Kortright Centre, Vaughan
 
IMG 2457 750X500.jpg| Parking lot bioretention with surface ponding [[well]] in foreground, Kortright Centre, Vaughan
 
Edwards Gardens Bio 2014.JPG| Parking lot bioretention sharing underground reservoir with adjacent permeable paving, Edwards Gardens, Toronto
 
Edwards Gardens Bio 2014.JPG| Parking lot bioretention sharing underground reservoir with adjacent permeable paving, Edwards Gardens, Toronto
ER Bioretention.jpg| Parking lot bioretention with decorative [[stone]] for erosion control, and inspection well in foreground, Earth Rangers Centre, Vaughan
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ER Bioretention.jpg| Parking lot bioretention with decorative [[stone]] for erosion control, and perforated pipe access standpipe in foreground, Earth Rangers Centre, Vaughan
 
7sigma RainGarden64.JPG|The sunken curb holds the edge of the asphalt pavement and lets water freely flow to the [[bioretention cell]] beside the 7sigma parking lot in Minneapolis, MN (USA)<br>Photo credit:[[Acknowledgements|BrianAsh]]
 
7sigma RainGarden64.JPG|The sunken curb holds the edge of the asphalt pavement and lets water freely flow to the [[bioretention cell]] beside the 7sigma parking lot in Minneapolis, MN (USA)<br>Photo credit:[[Acknowledgements|BrianAsh]]
 
Elm Drive Bioretention.JPG|[[Bioretention]] cells on Elm Drive, Mississauga, with vertical sides and hardscape perimeter receive road runoff via leader pipes from road catch basin [[inlet |inlets]].
 
Elm Drive Bioretention.JPG|[[Bioretention]] cells on Elm Drive, Mississauga, with vertical sides and hardscape perimeter receive road runoff via leader pipes from road catch basin [[inlet |inlets]].

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