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For more information on geotextiles, see the page: [[Reservoir aggregate]]<br>
For more information on geotextiles, see the page: [[Reservoir aggregate]]<br>


'''Stone Choker  Layer'''<br>                    
'''Stone Choker  Layer'''<br>  
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Construction Steps<br>   
 
 
 
Key Inspection Points<br>   
 
 
 
Mistakes to Avoid<br>   
 
 
For more information on the choker layer, see the page: [[Choker layer]]<br>
 
                 
'''Curbing'''<br>     
'''Curbing'''<br>     
It is very important to make sure that the contractor responsible for curb construction understands curb cut designs and elevations. This is often a new technique for contractors and they may not understand the overall concept of water in the gutter line being directed behind the gutter. <br>  
It is very important to make sure that the contractor responsible for curb construction understands curb cut designs and elevations. This is often a new technique for contractors and they may not understand the overall concept of water in the gutter line being directed behind the gutter. <br>  
Common mistakes to avoid:
 
* Elevated curb cuts and reverse slopes (sloping from back of curb towards instead of depressing from gutter line towards the back)
Construction Steps<br>   
* Curb cut size (width)
 
* Placement of curb cuts on steep slopes or the down slope side of a catchbasin                                              
 
 
Key Inspection Points<br>   
 
 
Mistakes to avoid:<br> 
*Elevated curb cuts and reverse slopes (sloping from back of curb towards instead of depressing from gutter line towards the back)
*Curb cut width size
*Placement of curb cuts on steep slopes or the down slope side of a catchbasin      
 
For more information on curb cuts, see these pages: [[Curb cuts]] and [[Bioretention: Streetscapes]]<br>                                       


'''Pre-treatment and Inlet'''<br>       
'''Pre-treatment and Inlet'''<br>       

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