Curb cuts are just one form of BMP [[Inlets|inlet]]. They are well suited to retrofit scenarios and to collect runoff from catchments with relatively gentle longitudinal slope, and/or a greater cross slope.
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This might be the local topography of a parking lot or a piece of parkland?
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As this inlet width is directly proportional to longitudinal slope; the required curb cut increases rapidly on steeper roads.
Where the curb cut width is constrained and a greater flow into the BMP is desired, the effective cross slope may be increased by adding a small depressed section.
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Where the curb cut width is constrained and a greater flow into the BMP is desired, the effective cross slope may be increased by adding a depressed apron.