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[[File:karst-diagram_5.jpg|thumb|Diagram illustrating characteristics of karst topography]]
 
[[File:karst-diagram_5.jpg|thumb|Diagram illustrating characteristics of karst topography]]
[[File:Karstification.PNG|thumb|Locations of karst topography in southern Ontario, Red = Known Karst, Orange = Inferred Karst, Yellow = Potential Karst]]
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[[File:Karstification.PNG|thumb|Locations of karst topography in southern Ontario, Red = Known Karst; Orange = Inferred Karst; Yellow = Potential Karst]]
 
LID facilities designed to drain primarily by [[infiltration]] should not be located in areas of karst topography. Karst formations are found in areas along the Niagara Escarpment, including the Bruce Peninsula, the Guelph/Rockwood/Elora area of Wellington County and in portions of eastern Ontario<ref>Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. Karst. https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/mines-and-minerals/applications/ogsearth/karst. Published 2017. Accessed October 17, 2017.</ref>.  
 
LID facilities designed to drain primarily by [[infiltration]] should not be located in areas of karst topography. Karst formations are found in areas along the Niagara Escarpment, including the Bruce Peninsula, the Guelph/Rockwood/Elora area of Wellington County and in portions of eastern Ontario<ref>Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. Karst. https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/mines-and-minerals/applications/ogsearth/karst. Published 2017. Accessed October 17, 2017.</ref>.  
  

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