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− | IMG 2457 750X500.jpg| Bioretention cell capturing and treating runoff from adjacent parking lot at the Kortright Centre, Vaughan.
| + | Edwards Gardens Bio 2014.JPG| These bioretention cells at Edwards Gardens in Toronto receive inflow from hydraulically connected permeable paving. |
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| <tr><td>Infiltrating Cells</td><td>Used in developments with large landscaping areas, parks, parking lot islands, or any areas without tight space constraints. They have side slopes ≥2:1. Often, they receive sheet flow, but in some cases they are surrounded by curbs and will have inlets. The distinction between these options will determine the recommended types of pre-treatment. </td><td> | | <tr><td>Infiltrating Cells</td><td>Used in developments with large landscaping areas, parks, parking lot islands, or any areas without tight space constraints. They have side slopes ≥2:1. Often, they receive sheet flow, but in some cases they are surrounded by curbs and will have inlets. The distinction between these options will determine the recommended types of pre-treatment. </td><td> |
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− | IMG 2457 750X500.jpg| Bioretention cell capturing and treating runoff from adjacent parking lot at the Kortright Centre, Vaughan. | + | IMG 2457 750X500.jpg| Bioretention cell capturing and treating runoff from adjacent parking lot at the Kortright Centre, Vaughan. </gallery></td></tr> |
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| <tr><td>Rain Gardens</td><td>Often found on residential sites or on land managed by community organisations . This simple variation may be constructed by the property owner and usually excludes the storage layer. </td><td>Image here</td></tr> | | <tr><td>Rain Gardens</td><td>Often found on residential sites or on land managed by community organisations . This simple variation may be constructed by the property owner and usually excludes the storage layer. </td><td>Image here</td></tr> |
| <tr><td>Bioretention Planters (stormwater planters)</td><td>Typically used in ultra-urban areas adjacent to buildings and in plazas. They appear similar to traditional landscaped beds, but differ by receiving runoff from nearby surfaces.</td><td>Image here</td></tr> | | <tr><td>Bioretention Planters (stormwater planters)</td><td>Typically used in ultra-urban areas adjacent to buildings and in plazas. They appear similar to traditional landscaped beds, but differ by receiving runoff from nearby surfaces.</td><td>Image here</td></tr> |