Difference between revisions of "Curb cuts"

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LSRCA curb.jpg| Curb cut used as a controlled overflow route from permeable paving to a bioretention facility with monitoring well, Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority, Newmarket, ON
Curb cut CNT.jpg| Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Hinsdale, IL. <br>Decorative aggregate in the center of the facility reduces erosion and dissipates power inflow around the inlet area. A monitoring/maintenance well can be seen in the foreground. <br>[[Acknowledgements| Photo credit: CNT]]
Curb cut CNT.jpg| Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Hinsdale, IL. <br>Decorative aggregate in the center of the facility reduces erosion and dissipates power inflow around the inlet area. A monitoring/maintenance well can be seen in the foreground. <br>[[Acknowledgements| Photo credit: CNT]]
Curb cut AV.jpg | Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Brown Deer, WI.  <br>Aggregate is used to reduce erosion around the inlet area. <br>[[Acknowledgements| Photo credit: Aaron Volkening]]
Curb cut AV.jpg | Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Brown Deer, WI.  <br>Aggregate is used to reduce erosion around the inlet area. <br>[[Acknowledgements| Photo credit: Aaron Volkening]]
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