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  • ...esign Criteria for Green Infrastructure in the Right-of-Way. Engineering & Construction Services. September 2021. https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/09 rect 1278 2868 1335 3149 [[Bioretention: Internal water storage|Internal Water Storage]]
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  • ...Practices.]<ref>CVC. 2015. Low Impact Development Certification Protocols: Bioretention Practices. Version 1.0 . https://cvc.ca/wp-content/uploads//2021/07/2016-04 flood-test-bioretention.jpg | Flood test for a bioretention LID facility. (Photo Source: CVC, n.d.)
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  • ...\ Badgley, and B. D. Neher. 2017. “Does It Pay to Be Mature? Evaluation of Bioretention Cell Performance Seven Years Postconstruction.” Journal of Environmental ...on designs"'' In the Upstate Forever LID guide<ref>Upstate Forever. 2005. “Bioretention - LID Fact Sheet.” Greenville, South Carolina. https://www.upstateforever
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  • [[File:construction process.jpg|400px|thumb|right|The five-step construction process for sub-surface and ground-level LIDs.]] ...ludes [[bioswale|bioswales]], [[rain garden|rain gardens]], [[bioretention|bioretention gardens]], and [[enhanced swale|enhanced swales]]. Depending on the design,
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  • ...nt to prevent scour. [[Swales]] can provide pretreatment for other BMPs ([[bioretention]], soakaways, [[exfiltration trenches]]) or be designed in series with othe ...ot included, assuming BMP construction is part of overall development site construction.
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  • ...ot included, assuming BMP construction is part of overall development site construction. ...nt contexts is assumed to be 16% of the cost estimate for new (greenfield) construction contexts.
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  • ...2021. Curb Cut Inlet with Sediment Pad – Layout and Section. ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES STANDARD DRAWING. Accessed. https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uplo ...e, known as a "Sediment Pad" shown being used at the curb [[inlet]] of a [[bioretention]] cell on Danforth Av. to capture coarse sediment, trash and debris in inf
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  • [[File:construction process.jpg|400px|thumb|right|The five-step construction process for sub-surface and ground-level LIDs.]] ...ers, and contractors on the pre-construction steps required for successful construction of sub-surface and ground-level LID practices.
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  • ! RoW Construction Type ! Boulevard [[Bioretention|bioretention]]
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  • rect 238 266 397 329 [[Bioretention: Sizing]] #The ''maximum'' total depth will be limited by construction practices i.e. usually ≤ 2 m to avoid the need for benching and shoring o
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  • ...placementswap final.png|thumb|600 px|Stormwater planter or no infiltration bioretention cell draining a parking lot. This design variation includes an impermeable rect 864 2943 955 3079 [[Bioretention: Filter media|Filter Media]]
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  • ...to a layer of [[reservoir aggregate]]. They are an optional component of [[bioretention]] systems, [[bioswales]], [[permeable pavements]] and [[Stormwater Tree Tre ...e to promote infiltration of the water stored beneath. The depth of this [[Bioretention: Internal_water_storage| internal water storage reservoir]] should be sized
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  • *[[Bioretention]] (surface, full- or partial-infiltration design variations) # to treat construction site runoff,
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  • ...dards-permits/standards-for-designing-and-constructing-city-infrastructure/construction-specifications-drawings-for-green-infrastructure/</ref> ...o their development manual<ref>https://www.kitchener.ca/en/development-and-construction/development-manual.aspx</ref>.
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  • *[[Bioretention]] *[[Construction]]
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  • ...s and site/feature design [[drawings]] provide the benchmark against which construction outcomes are evaluated. ...ctations. These inspections are conducted after substantial completion of construction prior to the beginning of the ‘warranty period’ (typically 2 years), an
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  • File:Shallow monitoring well update.png|thumb|700px|Cross-section view of a bioretention cell with a shallow monitoring well. For further details click here for [ht Monitoring wells are frequently installed on infiltrating systems such as [[bioretention]], [[bioswales]], [[infiltration trenches]] and hybrids thereof.
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  • ...egetated swales', or 'water quality swales'. This type of BMP is form of [[bioretention]] with a long, linear shape (surface area typically >2:1 length:width) and [[File:Stepped cells.png||thumb|Stepped bioretention cells alternative for slopes >6 % <br> (vertical scale exaggerated)]]
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  • ...g|thumb|A [[no-mow]] zone is a landscape alternative that does not require construction activities. (Source: Aquafor Beech)]] ...s and public works yards. Many P2 techniques and strategies do not require construction, consultants or contractors. In fact, simply adding signage to a site is a
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  • ...ishing grades and surface layer installation steps required for successful construction of permeable pavements. '''Construction Steps:'''
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