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  • ...|Typical close up of a rain garden and some of the plants located in the [[Plant lists|low hydric zone]]. This low zone is often referred to as the extended ...ource: CVC, 2022])<ref>CVC. 2022. Native Plants for Rain-ready Landscapes> plant these native wildflowers, grasses, shrubs and groundcovers to help manage s
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  • |[[Swales]] may be constrained by plant-type and plant-height restrictions along municipal boulevards * Neighbourhood characteristics – general impressions
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  • ...er media bed (1 m or greater) provide the opportunity for a wider range of plant species, including trees. ...ated to its age, adaptation to the site, and condition. A well-established plant has greater reserves to withstand flood events. While it is recommended to
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  • ...al imported to the site from a supplier provided the physical and chemical characteristics are within acceptable ranges.</li> * Must be friable and capable of sustaining vigorous plant growth;
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  • [[File:Palace of purification.jpg|thumb|R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant: Palace of purification. Photo credit:[[Acknowledgements|r h]]]] ...soluble [[phosphorus]] depends on several factors, including source water characteristics, water treatment methods, and length of residual storage time prior to land
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  • ...ppropriate planting zone, the size of the planting area versus size of the plant at maturity, tolerances to shade, pollution, drought and periodic inundatio ...tormwater – beautifully. cvc.ca/GreenYourProperty. https://cvc.ca/document/plant-list-native-plants-for-rain-ready-landscapes/?access=0fa290a78fd5934ad7848f
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  • ===Plant Selection=== *A variety of plant material can be selected based on the desired aesthetic, including turf gra
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  • ...ntanaro, C., Raniere, E., and Wuertz, S. (2012). “Review of highway runoff characteristics: Comparative analysis and universal implications.” Water Res., 46(20), 66 ...the portion of soil phosphorus that is easily available to organisms like plant and algae and is of immediate concern to water quality in large amounts, so
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  • This article discusses the characteristics, opportunities, constraints, and examples for each of these road types. Thi {{Textbox|1=Characteristics specific to the residential rural cross section include:
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  • *More diverse [[Plant lists|planting]] options, ![[Phosphorus| Phosphorus, plant-available or extractable]]
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  • .... A Manual for the Design and Construction of Water Harvesting Schemes for Plant Production. Available at URL: http://www.fao.org/docrep/u3160e/u3160e00.htm While rainfall intensity, soil and vegetation characteristics, slope length and steepness all play a role in the timing and rate of runof
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  • *Do site characteristics constrain standard construction practices? Will it be a difficult job? *plant establishment and warranty-period maintenance
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  • ...sted along with the quantity to be planted, plant type, site and condition characteristics, flowering assemblages and colours and mature height (Source: TRCA, 2013.)| All vegetated BMP designs should include planting plans that specify [[Plant selection|species]] that can tolerate both wet and dry conditions and, for
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  • ...o the well or the water treatment process at the receiving Water Treatment Plant (WTP) can be modified to sufficiently decrease the concentrations being rec ...e water around municipalities' intake pipes that lead to a water treatment plant (WTP) and contributes to the municipalities drinking water system and sourc
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  • It is most important to sample and test soil characteristics as a part of Construction and Assumption inspections, to confirm the BMP ha ...ctions, to determine if the BMP is being adequately maintained and if soil characteristics are still within acceptable ranges. It may also be done as part of Forensic
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  • |Typically lower||Higher, including structural accommodations and plant selection ...., Reed, G., Stovin, V. 2017. The impact of green roof ageing on substrate characteristics and hydrological performance. Journal of Hydrology. Volume 547. pp 332-344.
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  • ...anic material used as a plant fertilizer. Compost helps to support healthy plant growth through the slow release of nutrients and the retention of moisture :A cultivated variety of a plant created by horticultural practice, often closed in large numbers from a sim
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  • rect 1068 351 1245 648 [[Plant lists|Vegetation]] rect 1007 1089 1235 1399 [[Plant lists|Vegetation]]
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  • ...be directly toxic to plants. In some species the ions are absorbed by the plant and build up in the leaves causing them to die. ...cological effects. Indirect effects of plant cover reductions or shifts in plant communicates can also negatively impact wildlife habitat (Fay and Shi, 2012
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  • * “Characteristics of a resilient urban system are its ability to bounce back from impacts whi * “Adaptive capacity is defined as the ability of a system to adjust its characteristics or behavior to expand its coping range to respond successfully to climate v
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