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  • <gallery mode="packed" widths=200px heights=200px> Eco-Smart Infiltration trench.jpg|Trench laid in advance of the surrounding catchment being finish
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  • {{:Bioretention cells: Gallery}} {{:Bioswales: Gallery}}
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  • rect 195 134 260 179 [[Exfiltration: Gallery|Manhole]] Exfiltration trenches are similar to [[infiltration trenches]] but differ primarily inthe manner in which stormwater is delivered to the
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  • ...[[Bioretention]], [[Stormwater planters]], [[Infiltration trenches]] and [[infiltration chambers|chambers]]. ...and [[green roofs]] receive precipitation directly, whilst [[exfiltration trenches]] are connected directly to conventional storm sewers.
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  • rect 819 217 1026 291 [[Forebays: Gallery |Splash Pad]] ...onnection to constructed stream channel.jpg|thumb|Downspout routed to an [[infiltration trench]]. A decorative [[trench drains|trench drain]] cover is visible in t
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  • ...content of underlying filter media, filter media and vegetation to promote infiltration into the facility, an underdrain and river rock/stone to reduce flow veloci ...and convey surface runoff along a vegetated channel, whilst also promoting infiltration.
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  • ...and convey surface runoff along a vegetated channel, whilst also promoting infiltration. <br> ...erground conveyance systems which promote infiltration, see [[Exfiltration trenches]].
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  • File:Kortright trench update.png|thumb|600 px|This infiltration trench features an inlet composed of [[geotextile| filter fabric]] and deco ...ich distribute concentrated flow along a level, linear facility to promote infiltration to native soils. <br>
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  • File:Infiltration chamber arrows.png |thumb|700px|Infiltration chambers with a separator row for pre-treatment of runoff on the left of th rect 677 1532 1119 2121 [[Infiltration chambers|Access Manhole]]
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  • ...and infiltration [[infiltration chambers|chambers]], [[infiltration trench|trenches]], and [[soakaways]] may also be vegetated. ...nfiltrate water should be located on portions of the site with the highest infiltration rates. STEP has detailed construction guidance on soil amendments available
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  • ...[[enhanced swales]], [[permeable pavements]], [[infiltration trenches]], [[infiltration chambers]], and [[soakaways]]. In general, this section describes construct ...s at the ends of each length of fabric. Fold excess materiel on top of the infiltration medium/choker course once installed.
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  • ...in turn drain to end-of-pipe practices (e.g. stormwater management pond, [[infiltration chambers|underground tank]]. The upstream treatment practices are typicall |'''Infiltration'''
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  • ...he aggregate base layer rows provides greater opportunity for drainage via infiltration. <span style="color:red">'''''Note:''' The following is an "image map", fee ...1820 3120 1800 3492 1942 3494 1967 3490 2014 3489 2038 3496 [[Soil cells: Gallery|Soil Cells]]
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  • ...ms are spaced slightly further apart than would be recommended to maximize infiltration capacity i.e. ponding isn't quite continuous between the dams.]] ...and convey surface runoff along a vegetated channel, whilst also promoting infiltration. <br>
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  • ...would benefit from some discussion related to attenuation/filtration (non-infiltration type installations). On urban sites where underground parking garages are l ...de' and add hyphen between 'above' and 'grade' in the remaining reference. Gallery - 2nd image from the left. Correct the location of the photo credit and cha
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  • ...or gradually releasing detained water and optimizing the amount drained by infiltration. Key components of bioretention practices for inspection and maintenance de ...thy tree growth while also helping to manage runoff. Consist of subsurface trenches filled with modular structures and growing medium, or structurally engineer
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  • ...red to the practice through [[inlets]] such as [[curb cuts]], [[Curb cuts: Gallery|spillways]] or other concrete structures, sheet flow from pavement edges, o *'''[[Swales: Gallery|Grass Swales]]''': A parabolic or trapezoidal-sized bottom, swale that cont
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  • ...gradually releasing detained water and optimizing the amount drained by [[infiltration]] into the underlying soil. |Surface infiltration rate testing
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  • ...ull infiltration|'''full infiltration''']] and [[Stormwater planters|'''no infiltration''']] configurations which can be explored with their own image maps. <span ...r partial infiltration, or with an impermeable liner and underdrain for no infiltration, "filtration only" (i.e., a stormwater planter or biofilter) design.
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