When designing LID for flood control it is important to consider the need to not only provide extended detention storage but also a means for water to enter the storage reservoir quickly. Incoming flows should also be pre-treated to avoid clogging of media and drainage pipes. Such [[pre-treatment]] can be achieved through [[Ogs|OGS]], catchbasin inserts or high flow cobble [[inlets]], among others. The storage media in the LID facility should have a high void ratio to reduce the potential for [[clogging]] with fine sediment that may bypass the inlet pre-treatment controls. | When designing LID for flood control it is important to consider the need to not only provide extended detention storage but also a means for water to enter the storage reservoir quickly. Incoming flows should also be pre-treated to avoid clogging of media and drainage pipes. Such [[pre-treatment]] can be achieved through [[Ogs|OGS]], catchbasin inserts or high flow cobble [[inlets]], among others. The storage media in the LID facility should have a high void ratio to reduce the potential for [[clogging]] with fine sediment that may bypass the inlet pre-treatment controls. |