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The following pages do not link to other pages in LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide.
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- Academic research
- Bioretention: Construction checklist
- Bioretention: Internal water storage
- Bioretention: Performance
- Bioretention media storage
- Digital technologies
- Disclaimer
- Erosion
- Evolution of SWM
- Fees and credits
- Forum
- Green roofs: Gallery
- Heavy metals
- History and context
- Hooghoudt
- Infiltration chambers: Specifications
- Inspections and maintenance
- Integrated design
- Integrated stormwater management: Project team
- Integrated stormwater management planning: Supporting policies
- LEED: Rainwater management
- Lit review
- Manning's n
- Nitrogen
- No regrets
- Other guides
- Permeable pavements: Climate
- Permeable pavements: Maintenance
- Permeable pavements: Specifications
- Ribbon test
- Sand
- Shrubs: List
- Slope table
- Soil groups
- Swales: Performance
- Terminology
- Test pit
- Thermal mitigation
- Topsoil
- Traditional knowledge
- Trees: List
- Updates
- WASCOB
- Wander lonely as a cloud