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| ===Backfill Granular and Pipes (SPC)=== | | ===Backfill Granular and Pipes (SPC)=== |
| '''Storage Reservoir'''<br> | | '''Storage Reservoir'''<br> |
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| | The storage reservoir layer holds and directs the stormwater into the underlying/native soils. The LID facilities, if applicable, should be filled with uniformly graded, washed stone (20 mm – 50 mm) that provides 30 to 40% void space. |
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| | Construction steps: |
| | #Backfill material from outside of the LID facility to avoid compaction and sediment entering the facilities. Use a slinger truck if possible. |
| | #Place the material to the elevation and thickness as per the design specifications. |
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| | Key Inspection Points: |
| | *Material arrival to the site: |
| | **Check chain of custody |
| | **Verify it meets specifications as per design |
| | **Verify no debris or fines within the aggregate (it’s a washed stone) |
| | *Granular material should be 19 - 50 mm clear stone or as per design. See [[Aggregates]] for further details. |
| | *Installed aggregate is at the correct elevation as per design. |
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| | Mistakes to Avoid: |
| | *Accepting material that does not meet design requirements and specifications. |
| | *Installing material with heavy equipment from the inside of the LID facility |
| | *Installing frozen aggregate. Do not install frozen aggregate |
| | *Leaving heavy equipment (excavator) for long periods of time within the LID facility. |
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| | For more information on the storage reservoir, see the page: [[Reservoir aggregate]]. |
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