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Table below provides guidance on rehabilitation and repair work specific to bioretention and dry swales organized according to BMP component.  
Table below provides guidance on rehabilitation and repair work specific to bioretention and dry swales organized according to BMP component.  
[[File:Lifting paver to clean.JPG|thumb|340px|Removign a section of pavers (where infiltration has decreased markedly, or all pavers (if necessary) should occur if surface drainage performance remains unacceptable. Joint fill and bedding layer will need be replaced at this point with new materials to help obtain initial design specifications (Photo Source: Western Interlock Inc., 2020)<ref>Western Interlock Inc. 2020.How to Remove Pavers and Replace Them. Repair & Maintenance. Authored June 2020. Accessed: 21 July 2022. https://westerninterlock.com/how-to-remove-and-replace-a-paver/</ref>]]


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practice are able to maintain > 25 mm/h. [https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2018/02/Bioretention-and-Dry-Swales-Fact-Sheet.pdf Photo Source: TRCA, 2018]<ref>TRCA. 2018. Inspection and Maintenance of Stormwater Best Management Practices - Bioretention. Fact Sheet. https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2018/02/Bioretention-and-Dry-Swales-Fact-Sheet.pdf</ref>

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