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[[File:Filtration.png|right|frame|Media based systems are depth filters that capture particles both on the surface and within the media matrix.  Membrane filters are surface filters that remove all particles greater than a specified size at the surface of the filter.  Membranes are typically much thinner than shown in the diagram above. Both filtration systems can be oriented vertically or horizontally.
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[[File:Filtration.png|500px|right|frame|Media based systems are depth filters that capture particles both on the surface and within the media matrix.  Membrane filters are surface filters that remove all particles greater than a specified size at the surface of the filter.  Membranes are typically much thinner than shown in the diagram above. Both filtration systems can be oriented vertically or horizontally.
    
(Source: Green Synergy Engineering)]]
 
(Source: Green Synergy Engineering)]]
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==Applications==
 
==Applications==
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[[File:LittaTrapV2.png|500px|thumb|right|LittaTrap<ref>https://www.enviropod.com/en-ca/products/littatrap</ref> catchbasin insert filters trash, debris, and sediment from runoff before it enters the catchbasin.]]
 
Stormwater practices that use filtration as a mechanism for treatment of runoff include:
 
Stormwater practices that use filtration as a mechanism for treatment of runoff include:
 
*[[Bioretention]] technologies have been shown to effectively filter sediment from parking lot, road and residential runoff. <ref>Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program. 2019. Comparative Performance Assessment of Bioretention in Ontario. https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2019/10/STEP_Bioretention-Synthesis_Tech-Brief-New-Template-2019-Oct-10.-2019.pdf</ref>
 
*[[Bioretention]] technologies have been shown to effectively filter sediment from parking lot, road and residential runoff. <ref>Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program. 2019. Comparative Performance Assessment of Bioretention in Ontario. https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2019/10/STEP_Bioretention-Synthesis_Tech-Brief-New-Template-2019-Oct-10.-2019.pdf</ref>
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===Sizing===
 
===Sizing===
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[[File:Screenshot 2025-07-14 135310.png|300px|thumb|right|Filter media replacement in bioretention system (Filterra®)<ref>filterra-vault-om.pdf</ref>]]
 
When sizing filtration systems for specific sites using local historical rainfall records, several key system design parameters need to be considered.  These are defined in the sizing section of the [[Filtration MTD]] page.  
 
When sizing filtration systems for specific sites using local historical rainfall records, several key system design parameters need to be considered.  These are defined in the sizing section of the [[Filtration MTD]] page.  
 
Non-proprietary [[bioretention]] systems are sized as filters much more conservatively based on design storms, surface ponding depth and [[Flow through media|minimum media infiltration rate]].  The ratio of drainage area imperviousness to the surface area of bioretention facilities (referred to as the impervious-to-pervious ratio) is often many times lower than that for filtration MTDs.  This ensures longer intervals for sediment maintenance and significant reductions in stormwater volumes through infiltration.
 
Non-proprietary [[bioretention]] systems are sized as filters much more conservatively based on design storms, surface ponding depth and [[Flow through media|minimum media infiltration rate]].  The ratio of drainage area imperviousness to the surface area of bioretention facilities (referred to as the impervious-to-pervious ratio) is often many times lower than that for filtration MTDs.  This ensures longer intervals for sediment maintenance and significant reductions in stormwater volumes through infiltration.
    
==Maintenance considerations==
 
==Maintenance considerations==
[[File:Screenshot 2025-07-14 135310.png|300px|thumb|right|Filter media replacement in bioretention system (Filterra®)<ref>filterra-vault-om.pdf</ref>]]
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[[File:MaintenancePICP.png|thumb|300px|Vehicle used for vacuum maintenance of permeable pavements (Source: STEP). ]]
 
[[Inspections and maintenance#Practice-specific Inspection and Maintenance|Practice-specific maintenance guides]] are available for each LID BMP. General maintenance considerations for filter-based LIDs include:
 
[[Inspections and maintenance#Practice-specific Inspection and Maintenance|Practice-specific maintenance guides]] are available for each LID BMP. General maintenance considerations for filter-based LIDs include:
 
*'''Inspection and maintenance frequency''': Routine inspections and maintenance are needed to assess and resolve issues, such as [[Sedimentation|sediment]] buildup. [[Maintenance, Rehabilitation and Repair|Frequency of visits]] depends on a variety of factors. LID BMP designs should include safe access for maintenance and inspection crews and confined space entry procedures should be considered for subsurface systems.
 
*'''Inspection and maintenance frequency''': Routine inspections and maintenance are needed to assess and resolve issues, such as [[Sedimentation|sediment]] buildup. [[Maintenance, Rehabilitation and Repair|Frequency of visits]] depends on a variety of factors. LID BMP designs should include safe access for maintenance and inspection crews and confined space entry procedures should be considered for subsurface systems.

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