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==Overview==
 
The Low Impact Development Treatment Train Tool (LID TTT) is designed to help developers, consultants, municipalities and landowners understand and implement more sustainable stormwater management planning and design practices in their watersheds.  
 
The Low Impact Development Treatment Train Tool (LID TTT) is designed to help developers, consultants, municipalities and landowners understand and implement more sustainable stormwater management planning and design practices in their watersheds.  
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*[[Swales: TTT|Swales]]
 
*[[Swales: TTT|Swales]]
 
*[[Dry ponds: TTT|Dry ponds]]
 
*[[Dry ponds: TTT|Dry ponds]]
*[[Pretreatment: TTT|OGS and filters]]
      
This links to the project page, where you can download your free copy of the LID TTT.
 
This links to the project page, where you can download your free copy of the LID TTT.
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==How to download & install the Tool==
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View the Step-by-step instructional video below on how to download and install the LID TTT. This video covers how to set up your model, add LIDs and analyze results for pre- to post-development scenario<br>
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==How to use the Tool==
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View the Step-by-step instructional video below on how to use the LID TTT for you LID BMP projects.<br>
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==How to size your LID using an I:P ratio==
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View the Step-by-step instructional video below on how to use the LID TTT to route a simple residential sub-catchment to a [[bioswale]] feature, and shows users to consider the Impervious to pervious (or I:P) ratio in sizing the LID.<br>
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[[Category: Modeling]]
 
[[Category: Modeling]]

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