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[[File: Kenollie Rain Garden.jpeg|thumb|This rain garden in a school yard uses stone as both decorative edging and for erosion control.]]
[[File: Kenollie Rain Garden.jpeg|thumb|This rain garden in a school yard uses stone as both decorative edging and for erosion control.]]
[[File: IMAX_Stone_Inlet.jpeg|thumb|This bioswale in a parking lot uses stone at the inlets and along the bottom of the swale to prevent erosion, as the sides are sloped.]]
[[File: IMAX_Stone_Inlet.jpeg|thumb|This bioswale in a parking lot uses stone at the inlets and along the bottom of the swale to prevent erosion, as the sides are sloped.]]
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For advice on aggregates used in [[Underdrains|underdrains]], see [[Gravel|gravel]].
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For advice on aggregates used in [[Underdrains|underdrains]], see [[Reservoir agrgegate]].
Stone or gravel can serve as a low maintenance decorative feature, but it may also serve many practical functions on the surface of an LID practice.
Stone or gravel can serve as a low maintenance decorative feature, but it may also serve many practical functions on the surface of an LID practice.