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  • ...lculating the capacity of swales which have a larger proportion of surface flow. i.e. grass swales, rather than [[bioswales]]. <br> ...ration trenches|infiltration trench]] or a [[Dry ponds| dry pond]] will be a preferred solution.
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  • ...n the form of a [[check dam]] or flow control in a [[swale]] or other open channel. The flow (Q), may be calculated by measuring the height of water on the sill of the
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  • Flow (''Q'') in an open channel, such as a [[swale]], may be calculated using Manning's equation: <math>R=\frac{A}{P}</math>
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  • ...thetic fibres and intended as a permanent part of the construction (unlike a temporary [[Erosion control blankets| erosion control blanket]]). #Dig 150 mm anchor trench at the top of the channel,
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  • Bioswale Miss Rd.jpg| Note the use of [[stone]] in the centre of the channel, with [[mulch]] cover on the side slopes. Mississauga Road, ON Rain Garden (14418205110).jpg|[[Bioswale]] in High Point neighborhood, Seattle, WA <br>Photo credit:[[Acknowledgements| U
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  • ...>c</sub> :Area of the catchment, whole contributing drainage area (usually in m<sup>2</sup>). ;A<sub>i</sub> :Area of impervious cover within the catchment (usually in m<sup>2</sup>).
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  • ...lculating the capacity of swales which have a larger proportion of surface flow. i.e. grass swales, rather than [[bioswales]]. <br> ...ration trenches|infiltration trench]] or a [[Dry ponds| dry pond]] will be a preferred solution.
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  • ...addresses a broad suite of issues including fluvial geomorphology (stream channel forming processes), groundwater resources and the protection of aquatic and ...dress this multitude of concerns. This has led to an increasing complexity in stormwater management planning and design including:
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  • [[File:Swale TTT.png|thumb|Swale element in TTT menu]] ...[enhanced grass swales]] be modelled using the 'Swale' element in the TTT. A 'swale' has to connect two existing elements within the TTT
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  • ...nage ditch, swale, or channel to lower the speed of concentrated flows for a certain design range of storm events and to promote infiltration. ...[[berms]], coarse aggregate or rip-rap, concrete or metal. [[Stone]] used in check dams should have minimum median diameter 25 - 75 mm.
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  • ...tallations designed to capture and convey surface runoff along a vegetated channel, whilst also promoting infiltration. <br> ...swale are recommended as low impact development strategies, although using a combination of both designs may increase the benefits:<br>
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  • ...[Enhanced swale]] with rocky [[check dams]] and a metal [[overflow]] grate in Northgate Mall parking lot, Seattle. Photo credit: [[Acknowledgements| MLSm ...ove the contaminant removal and runoff reduction functions of simple grass channel and
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  • ...t be minimized, this test can be performed in a small augered well. Adding a [[permeameter]] may speed up analysis. ...PT'') and field saturated hydraulic conductivity (''K<sub>fs</sub>'') used in the spreadsheet is:
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  • ...ocity and erosion potential within the facility. <span style="color:red">''A note: The following is an "image map", feel free to explore the image with ...tallations designed to capture and convey surface runoff along a vegetated channel, whilst also promoting infiltration.
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  • ...nvironmental management (AEM) cycle identifies monitoring as a key element in the knowledge building and learning process.]] ...management plans and operating facilities. The program evaluates whether a stormwater management practice or system is constructed and functioning acc
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  • ...s the filter strip on the left side of the image.<span style="color:red">''A note: The following is an "image map", feel free to explore the image with ...tallations designed to capture and convey surface runoff along a vegetated channel, whilst also promoting infiltration. <br>
    28 KB (3,979 words) - 18:49, 10 March 2023
  • ...stone, slag, recycled concrete and geosynthetic aggregates, and available in various particulate size gradations. :A road primarily for through traffic.
    38 KB (5,575 words) - 23:52, 6 February 2024
  • ...16/08/BioVSTrench_TechBrief__July2015.pdf here.] <span style="color:red">''A note: The following is an "image map", feel free to explore the image with rect 2542 1443 3330 1702 [[OPSS aggregates|Well-graded granular A Material (OPSS 1010)]]
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  • ...hat are gently sloping, densely vegetated areas that treat runoff as sheet flow from adjacent impervious areas. Similarly, [[Soil amendments|soil amendment ...o other best management practices is highly recommended. They also provide a convenient area for snow storage and treatment, and are particularly valuab
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  • ...ously circulates a cool hydronic fluid around the circuit. The SHX (placed in the path of the pond outflow) has the water pass through it. The hydronic f ...reas are often much warmer than those draining natural ones due to changes in surface cover and hydrology. Urbanization increases stream temperatures by
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