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[[File:Routing.png|thumb|Conceptual diagram of the excess routing alternatives: On the left, excess flow leaves the cell via an overflow; on the right, excess flow is diverted so that only the design volume enters the cell.]]
 
[[File:Routing.png|thumb|Conceptual diagram of the excess routing alternatives: On the left, excess flow leaves the cell via an overflow; on the right, excess flow is diverted so that only the design volume enters the cell.]]
[[File:BeehiveGrate.jpeg|thumb|Domed, metal overflow/outlet grate<br>[[Acknowledgements| Photo credit: Aaron Volkening]]]]
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==Routing==
 
==Routing==
*Infiltration facilities can be designed to be inline or offline from the drainage system.
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*Infiltration facilities can be designed to be inline or offline from the drainage system. See [[Inlets]]
 
*Inline facilities accept all of the flow from a drainage area and convey larger event flows through an overflow outlet. The overflow must be sized to safely convey larger storm events out of the facility.  
 
*Inline facilities accept all of the flow from a drainage area and convey larger event flows through an overflow outlet. The overflow must be sized to safely convey larger storm events out of the facility.  
 
:The invert of the overflow should be placed at the maximum water surface elevation of the bioretention area, (typically 150 - 250 mm above the surface).  
 
:The invert of the overflow should be placed at the maximum water surface elevation of the bioretention area, (typically 150 - 250 mm above the surface).  
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