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!<br>'''Test'''
!<br>'''Test'''
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|rowspan="9"|'''[[Bioretention]] / [[Bioswales]] / [[Dry swale]]'''
|rowspan="10"|'''[[Bioretention]] / [[Bioswales]] / [[Dry swale]]'''
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|Texture**
|Texture**
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|3 to 10% by dry weight**
|3 to 10% by dry weight**
|Walkley-Black method when OM <7.5% or Loss On Ignition (LOI) method when OM ≥7.5%***
|Walkley-Black method when OM <7.5% or Loss On Ignition (LOI) method when OM ≥7.5%***
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|rowspan="5"|'''[[Inlets|Inlet]]'''
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|Inlet/Flow Spreader Structural Integrity
|Soil pH
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|6.0 to 7.8
|x
|pH of a Saturated Paste***
|x
|x
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|Inlet/Flow Spreader Structural Integrity
|Cationic Exchange Capacity (CEC)
|x
|>10 meq/100 g
|x
|Cationic Exchange Capacity Test
|x
|x
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|Pretreatment sediment accumulation
|x
|x
|x
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|Inlet erosion
|Phosphorus****
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|12 to 40 ppm
|x
|Extractable Phosphorus
|x
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|rowspan="4"|'''Perimeter'''
|Soluble Salts*****
|≤2.0 mS/cm (0.2 S/m)
|Electrical Conductivity of a Soil-Water Slurry (2:1 water to soil ratio by volume)***
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|BMP dimensions
|Depth
|x
| +/- 10% of design specification
|x
|Soil Cores, Test Pits or Cone Penetration Tests
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|x
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|Side slope erosion
|Compaction
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|Surface Resistance: ≤110 PSI; Sub-surface Resistance: ≤260 PSI Bulk Density: ≤1.60 g/cm<sup>3</sup>
|x
|Cone Penetration Tests or Bulk Density Tests
|x
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|Surface ponding area 
|Permeability
|x
|i ≥25 mm/h (KS ≥ 1 x 10<sup>-5</sup> cm/s); and i ≤203 mm/h (K<sub>S</sub> ≤ 0.02 cm/s).
|x
|Surface Infiltration Rate Tests
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|x
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|rowspan="9"|'''[[Bioretention: Filter media|Filter Bed]]'''
|rowspan="9"|'''[[Enhanced swale]] (topsoil)'''
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|Standing water
|Texture
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|Same soil texture classification as specified in the final design or recorded on the as-built drawing
|x
|Particle-Size Distribution (PSD), or % Sand/Silt/Clay (i.e., Soil Texture) plus Sand Fraction
|x
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|x
|Organic Matter (OM)**
|5 to 10% by dry weight
|Walkley-Black method when OM <7.5% or Loss On Ignition (LOI) method when OM ≥7.5%***
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|Trash
|Soil pH
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|6.0 to 7.8
|x
|pH of a Saturated Paste***
|x
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|Filter bed erosion
|Phosphorus****
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|12 to 40 ppm
|x
|Extractable Phosphorus
|x
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|Mulch depth
|Soluble Salts*****
|x
|≤2.0 mS/cm (0.2 S/m)
|x
|Electrical Conductivity of a Soil-Water Slurry (2:1 water to soil ratio by volume)***
|x
|x
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|Filter bed sediment accumulation
|Depth
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| +/- 10% of design specification
|x
|Soil Cores, Test Pits
|x
|x
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|Surface ponding depth
|Compaction
|x
|Surface Resistance: ≤110 PSI; Sub-surface Resistance: Use soil texture class and Table 8.3 to determine maximum acceptable value; Bulk Density: Use PSD to interpolate maximum bulk density value from Figure 8.7.
|x
|Cone Penetration Tests or Bulk Density Tests
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|x
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|Filter bed surface sinking
|Permeability
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|i ≥15 mm/h (K<sub>S</sub> ≥ 1 x 10<sup>-6</sup> cm/s)
|x
|Surface Infiltration Rate Tests
|x
|x
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|Check dams
|rowspan="9"|'''[[Vegetated filter strips]] and [[Absorbent landscapes|Soil Amendment Areas]] (topsoil)'''
|x
|x
|x
|x
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|rowspan="4"|'''[[Vegetation|Planting Area]]'''
|Texture
|Same soil texture classification as specified in the final design or recorded on the as-built drawing
|Particle-Size Distribution (PSD), or % Sand/Silt/Clay (i.e., Soil Texture) plus Sand Fraction
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|Vegetation cover
|Organic Matter (OM)**
|x
|5 to 10% by dry weight
|x
|Walkley-Black method when OM <7.5% or Loss On Ignition (LOI) method when OM ≥7.5%***
|x
|x
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|Vegetation condition
|Soil pH
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|6.0 to 7.8
|x
|pH of a Saturated Paste***
|x
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|Vegetation composition
|Phosphorus****
|x
|12 to 40 ppm
|x
|Extractable Phosphorus
|x
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|rowspan="4"|'''[[Overflow|Outlet]]'''
|Soluble Salts*****
|≤2.0 mS/cm (0.2 S/m)
|Electrical Conductivity of a Soil-Water Slurry (2:1 water to soil ratio by volume)***
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|Monitoring well condition
|Depth
|x
| +/- 10% of design specification
|x
|Soil Cores, Test Pits
|x
|x
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|Sub-drain/Perforated pipe obstruction
|Compaction
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|Surface Resistance: ≤110 PSI; Sub-surface Resistance: Use soil texture class and Table 8.3 to determine maximum acceptable value; Bulk Density: Use PSD to interpolate maximum bulk density value from Figure 8.7.
|x
|Cone Penetration Tests or Bulk Density Tests
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|x
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|Overflow outlet obstruction
|Permeability
|x
|i ≥15 mm/h (K<sub>S</sub> ≥ 1 x 10<sup>-6</sup> cm/s)
|x
|Surface Infiltration Rate Tests
|x
|x
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|rowspan="9"|'''[[Green roof]] (growing media)'''
</br>
[[File:Soil testing indicators.PNG|thumb|300px|The image above shows a manual soil corer, a split soil core sampler kit which preserves the soil sample for further testing (i.e., bulk density) and acrylic core sample tubes. All examples of tools to be use for soil characterization testing. Source: (TRCA, 2016).<ref>STEP. 2016. Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Practice Inspection and Maintenance Guide. https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2016/08/LID-IM-Guide-2016-1.pdf</ref>.]]
 
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|+'''Testing Indicators Framework - Bioretention/Swales'''
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!<br>'''Component'''
|Texture
!<br>'''Indicators'''
|Same soil texture classification as specified in the final design or recorded on the as-built drawing
!<br>'''Construction Inspection'''
|Particle-Size Distribution (PSD), or % Sand/Silt/Clay (i.e., Soil Texture) plus Sand Fraction
!<br>'''Assumption Inspection'''
!<br>'''Routine Operation Inspection'''
!<br>'''Verification Inspection'''
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|rowspan="6"|'''Testing Indicators'''
|Organic Matter (OM)**
|5 to 10% by dry weight
|Walkley-Black method when OM <7.5% or Loss On Ignition (LOI) method when OM ≥7.5%***
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|Soil characterization testing
|Soil pH
|x
|6.0 to 7.8
|x
|pH of a Saturated Paste***
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|(x)
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|Sediment accumulation testing
|Phosphorus****
|x
|12 to 40 ppm
|x
|Extractable Phosphorus
|x
|x
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|Surface infiltration rate testing
|Soluble Salts*****
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|≤2.0 mS/cm (0.2 S/m)
|x
|Electrical Conductivity of a Soil-Water Slurry (2:1 water to soil ratio by volume)***
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|(x)
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|Natural or simulated storm event testing
|Depth
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| +/- 10% of design specification
|x
|Soil Cores, Test Pits
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|(x)
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|Continuous monitoring
|Compaction
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|Surface Resistance: ≤110 PSI; Sub-surface Resistance: Use soil texture class and Table 8.3 to determine maximum acceptable value; Bulk Density: Use PSD to interpolate maximum bulk density value from Figure 8.7.
|x
|Cone Penetration Tests or Bulk Density Tests
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|(x)
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|colspan="7" style="text-align: center;" |'''<u><span title=>Note:''' (x) denotes indicators to be used for Performance Verification inspections only (i.e., not for Maintenance Verification inspections) </span></u>
|Permeability
|i ≥15 mm/h (K<sub>S</sub> ≥ 1 x 10<sup>-6</sup> cm/s)
|Surface Infiltration Rate Tests
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==Sediment Accumulation Testing==
==Sediment Accumulation Testing==

Revision as of 20:47, 3 May 2022

Section 8.2 - 8.9 content text (only) Appendix C as A SCROLLING DOCUMENT!!!

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Soil Characterization Testing[edit]

The soil component of an LID BMP contributes substantially to its stormwater treatment performance and overall function. If the soil is overly compacted or very finely textured, it may drain too slowly. If the soil is highly organic or contains excessive amounts of chemical fertilizer it may contribute to nutrient loads to receiving waters rather than reduce them. If the soil is too shallow it may not provide adequate treatment of contaminated stormwater or may not support healthy vegetation. Whether it be the engineered filter media of bioretention cells, the growing media of green roofs or the topsoil of enhanced swales, vegetated filter strips and soil amendment areas, it is important that the soil provide a healthy growing environment for plantings while being within design specifications for key parameters specific to the type of BMP.

It is most important to sample and test soil characteristics as a part of Construction and Assumption inspections, to confirm the BMP has been constructed with materials that meet design specifications and that installation of the soil component is acceptable. Testing to confirm that the material meets quality specifications (i.e., particle-size distribution, organic matter, pH, cationic exchange capacity, nutrients and soluble salts) needs to be completed prior to it being delivered to the construction site. Testing to confirm that installation of the soil component is acceptable (i.e., depth and compaction) should be performed after the installed material has been allowed to settle for at least two (2) weeks, and prior to planting.

Sampling and testing is also recommended as a part of Verification inspections, 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 inspection and Testing (FIT) work to help diagnose the cause of poor vegetation cover, drainage or treatment performance and decide on corrective actions.


Critical soil characteristics, acceptance criteria and tests by LID BMP type

LID BMP Type

Soil Characteristic

Acceptance Criteria*

Test
Bioretention / Bioswales / Dry swale
Texture** Loamy Sand or Sandy Loam; 70 to 88% sand-sized particles; 12 to 30% silt- and clay-sized particles; <20% clay-sized particles. Particle-Size Distribution (PSD), or % Sand/Silt/Clay (i.e., Soil Texture) plus Sand Fraction
Organic Matter (OM) 3 to 10% by dry weight** Walkley-Black method when OM <7.5% or Loss On Ignition (LOI) method when OM ≥7.5%***
Soil pH 6.0 to 7.8 pH of a Saturated Paste***
Cationic Exchange Capacity (CEC) >10 meq/100 g Cationic Exchange Capacity Test
Phosphorus**** 12 to 40 ppm Extractable Phosphorus
Soluble Salts***** ≤2.0 mS/cm (0.2 S/m) Electrical Conductivity of a Soil-Water Slurry (2:1 water to soil ratio by volume)***
Depth +/- 10% of design specification Soil Cores, Test Pits or Cone Penetration Tests
Compaction Surface Resistance: ≤110 PSI; Sub-surface Resistance: ≤260 PSI Bulk Density: ≤1.60 g/cm3 Cone Penetration Tests or Bulk Density Tests
Permeability i ≥25 mm/h (KS ≥ 1 x 10-5 cm/s); and i ≤203 mm/h (KS ≤ 0.02 cm/s). Surface Infiltration Rate Tests
Enhanced swale (topsoil)
Texture Same soil texture classification as specified in the final design or recorded on the as-built drawing Particle-Size Distribution (PSD), or % Sand/Silt/Clay (i.e., Soil Texture) plus Sand Fraction
Organic Matter (OM)** 5 to 10% by dry weight Walkley-Black method when OM <7.5% or Loss On Ignition (LOI) method when OM ≥7.5%***
Soil pH 6.0 to 7.8 pH of a Saturated Paste***
Phosphorus**** 12 to 40 ppm Extractable Phosphorus
Soluble Salts***** ≤2.0 mS/cm (0.2 S/m) Electrical Conductivity of a Soil-Water Slurry (2:1 water to soil ratio by volume)***
Depth +/- 10% of design specification Soil Cores, Test Pits
Compaction Surface Resistance: ≤110 PSI; Sub-surface Resistance: Use soil texture class and Table 8.3 to determine maximum acceptable value; Bulk Density: Use PSD to interpolate maximum bulk density value from Figure 8.7. Cone Penetration Tests or Bulk Density Tests
Permeability i ≥15 mm/h (KS ≥ 1 x 10-6 cm/s) Surface Infiltration Rate Tests
Vegetated filter strips and Soil Amendment Areas (topsoil)
Texture Same soil texture classification as specified in the final design or recorded on the as-built drawing Particle-Size Distribution (PSD), or % Sand/Silt/Clay (i.e., Soil Texture) plus Sand Fraction
Organic Matter (OM)** 5 to 10% by dry weight Walkley-Black method when OM <7.5% or Loss On Ignition (LOI) method when OM ≥7.5%***
Soil pH 6.0 to 7.8 pH of a Saturated Paste***
Phosphorus**** 12 to 40 ppm Extractable Phosphorus
Soluble Salts***** ≤2.0 mS/cm (0.2 S/m) Electrical Conductivity of a Soil-Water Slurry (2:1 water to soil ratio by volume)***
Depth +/- 10% of design specification Soil Cores, Test Pits
Compaction Surface Resistance: ≤110 PSI; Sub-surface Resistance: Use soil texture class and Table 8.3 to determine maximum acceptable value; Bulk Density: Use PSD to interpolate maximum bulk density value from Figure 8.7. Cone Penetration Tests or Bulk Density Tests
Permeability i ≥15 mm/h (KS ≥ 1 x 10-6 cm/s) Surface Infiltration Rate Tests
Green roof (growing media)
Texture Same soil texture classification as specified in the final design or recorded on the as-built drawing Particle-Size Distribution (PSD), or % Sand/Silt/Clay (i.e., Soil Texture) plus Sand Fraction
Organic Matter (OM)** 5 to 10% by dry weight Walkley-Black method when OM <7.5% or Loss On Ignition (LOI) method when OM ≥7.5%***
Soil pH 6.0 to 7.8 pH of a Saturated Paste***
Phosphorus**** 12 to 40 ppm Extractable Phosphorus
Soluble Salts***** ≤2.0 mS/cm (0.2 S/m) Electrical Conductivity of a Soil-Water Slurry (2:1 water to soil ratio by volume)***
Depth +/- 10% of design specification Soil Cores, Test Pits
Compaction Surface Resistance: ≤110 PSI; Sub-surface Resistance: Use soil texture class and Table 8.3 to determine maximum acceptable value; Bulk Density: Use PSD to interpolate maximum bulk density value from Figure 8.7. Cone Penetration Tests or Bulk Density Tests
Permeability i ≥15 mm/h (KS ≥ 1 x 10-6 cm/s) Surface Infiltration Rate Tests



Sediment Accumulation Testing[edit]

Surface Infiltration Rate Testing[edit]

Natural or Simulated Storm Event Testing[edit]

Continuous Monitoring[edit]

Green Roof Irrigation System Testing[edit]

Green Roof Leak Detection Testing[edit]

Cistern Pump Testing[edit]

References[edit]