This study compares the performance of nine different [[Bioretention]] facilities monitored by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) and Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) in the Greater Toronto Area. The monitored facilities of varying shape, size and design were constructed to manage runoff from parking lots, public roads and residential areas. Key performance variables assessed included peak flows, runoff volume, water quality, water temperature and functional characteristics. To learn more about the results and differences amongst the 9 facilities when it comes to volume and load reductions and water quality and quantity control, click the button above. | This study compares the performance of nine different [[Bioretention]] facilities monitored by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) and Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) in the Greater Toronto Area. The monitored facilities of varying shape, size and design were constructed to manage runoff from parking lots, public roads and residential areas. Key performance variables assessed included peak flows, runoff volume, water quality, water temperature and functional characteristics. To learn more about the results and differences amongst the 9 facilities when it comes to volume and load reductions and water quality and quantity control, click the button above. |