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[[File:Gravel.jpg|thumb|medium sized granular, free from fines]] | [[File:Gravel.jpg|thumb|medium sized granular, free from fines]] | ||
In [[bioretention]] systems a | In [[bioretention]] systems a choker layer of ≥ 100 mm depth is the recommended method to prevent migration of finer [[filter media]] into the underlying [[Reservoir gravel|storage reservoir aggregate]]. | ||
These same mid sized granular materials are recommended for use in [[Stormwater planter]] underdrains. | These same mid-sized granular materials are recommended for use in [[Stormwater planter]] underdrains and may be useful in the fine grading of foundations courses for [[permeable pavements]]. | ||
Suitable materials include: | Suitable materials include: | ||
;High performance bedding (HPB) | ;High performance bedding (HPB) | ||
:Clean, angular aggregate screened to between 6 | :Clean, angular aggregate screened to between 6 and 10 mm. Widely available and designed specifically for drainage applications. Free from fines by definition. | ||
;HL 6 | ;HL 6 | ||
:Is a clean, angular aggregate screened between 10 | :Is a clean, angular aggregate screened between 10 and 20 mm. Free from fines by definition. | ||
;Pea Gravel | ;Pea Gravel | ||
:Rounded natural aggregate, screened between 5 | :Rounded natural aggregate, screened between 5 and 15 mm, and washed free from fines. | ||
In most scenarios, a [[geotextiles|geotextile]] layer is unnecessary and | In most scenarios, a [[geotextiles|geotextile]] layer is unnecessary and has been associated with rapid decline and [[Clogging#Filter fabric|clogging]] in some circumstances. | ||
[[category: materials]] | [[category: materials]] |
Latest revision as of 18:05, 6 August 2020
In bioretention systems a choker layer of ≥ 100 mm depth is the recommended method to prevent migration of finer filter media into the underlying storage reservoir aggregate. These same mid-sized granular materials are recommended for use in Stormwater planter underdrains and may be useful in the fine grading of foundations courses for permeable pavements.
Suitable materials include:
- High performance bedding (HPB)
- Clean, angular aggregate screened to between 6 and 10 mm. Widely available and designed specifically for drainage applications. Free from fines by definition.
- HL 6
- Is a clean, angular aggregate screened between 10 and 20 mm. Free from fines by definition.
- Pea Gravel
- Rounded natural aggregate, screened between 5 and 15 mm, and washed free from fines.
In most scenarios, a geotextile layer is unnecessary and has been associated with rapid decline and clogging in some circumstances.