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[[File:Vegetated_filter_strip_1.jpg|thumb|Hey Dean, What's the caption for this photo?]]
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[[File:Vegetated_filter_strip_1.jpg|thumb|Grass filter strip draining to vegetated swale.  Source: Trinkhaus Engineering]]
    
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Once runoff from an impervious surface becomes concentrated, a [[swales|swale]] design should be used instead of a vegetated filter strip <ref name="Barrett2004"/>.
 
Once runoff from an impervious surface becomes concentrated, a [[swales|swale]] design should be used instead of a vegetated filter strip <ref name="Barrett2004"/>.
 
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For a table summarizing information on planning considerations and site constraints see [[Site considerations]].
    
==Design==
 
==Design==
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*The flow path length across the vegetated filter strip should exceed the maximum flow path length across the impervious surface draining to it.
 
*The flow path length across the vegetated filter strip should exceed the maximum flow path length across the impervious surface draining to it.
 
*The filter strip should have a flow path length of ≥ 5 m; however, some pollutant removal benefits are realized ≥ 3 m.
 
*The filter strip should have a flow path length of ≥ 5 m; however, some pollutant removal benefits are realized ≥ 3 m.
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*Should be graded to provide a 75 to 150 mm elevation drop between pavement edge or flush curb and filter strip surface to dissipate energy, promote settling and allow for accumulation of sediment and debris between cleanings.
 
===Pretreatment===
 
===Pretreatment===
*A [[gravel diaphragm]] at the top of the slope is always recommended.  
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*A [[level spreader]] or [[gravel diaphragm]] at the top of the slope is always recommended.  
*When filter strip slopes are greater than 5 %, a series of [[level spreaders]], [[check dams]] or gravel diaphragms should be used to help maintain sheet flow.  
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*When filter strip slopes are greater than 5%, a series of [[level spreaders]], [[check dams]] or gravel diaphragms should be used to help maintain sheet flow.  
 
*Filter strips should drain continuously as sheet flow until reaching a [[swales|swale]], [[bioretention]] facility, or other LID practice.
 
*Filter strips should drain continuously as sheet flow until reaching a [[swales|swale]], [[bioretention]] facility, or other LID practice.
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===Soil Amendments===
 
===Soil Amendments===
If native soils on the filter strip site are highly compacted, or of such low fertility that vegetation cannot become established, they should be tilled to a depth of 300 mm and amended with [[compost]] to achieve an [[organic matter]] content of 8 - 15 %.
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If native soils on the filter strip site are highly compacted, or of such low fertility that vegetation cannot become established, they should be tilled to a depth of 300 mm and amended with [[compost]] to achieve an [[organic matter]] content of 5 - 15 %.
    
==Landscaping==
 
==Landscaping==
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{{:Filter strips: Performance}}
 
{{:Filter strips: Performance}}
 
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[[Category: Pretreatment]]
 
[[Category: Pretreatment]]

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