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!style="background: darkcyan; color: white"|Sump depth*
!style="background: darkcyan; color: white"|Sump depth*
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|Infiltration trench||Two growing seasons||Silty clay||10:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||80%
|Infiltration trench<ref>Van Seters, T. and Young, D., 2015, Performance Comparison of Surface and Underground Stormwater Infiltration Practices, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario</ref>||Two growing seasons||Silty clay||10:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||80%
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|Bioretention||Two growing seasons||Silty clay||10:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||90%
|Bioretention<ref>Van Seters, T. and Young, D., 2015, Performance Comparison of Surface and Underground Stormwater Infiltration Practices, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario</ref>||Two growing seasons||Silty clay||10:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||90%
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|Permeable Pavement||Five growing seasons||Silty clay||1:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||45%
|Permeable Pavement<ref>Van Seters, T. and Drake, J. Five year evaluation of Permeable Pavements, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario</ref>||Five growing seasons||Silty clay||1:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||45%
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|Bioretention||One growing season||Silty clay||10:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||83%
|Bioretention||One growing season||Silty clay||10:1||<10 cm; flow rate control||83%
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|Permeable pavement||Four years||Silty clay fill over clay till||1:1||?||?
|Permeable pavement||Four years||Silty clay fill over clay till||1:1||?||?
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|*Represents depth of sump below underdrain or outflow pipe.  In some cases, a flow control device was installed to slow outflow rates and enhance infiltration
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Represents depth of sump below underdrain or outflow pipe.  In some cases, a flow control device was installed to slow outflow rates and enhance infiltration
2. Also known as the Etobicoke Exfiltration system
2. Also known as the Etobicoke Exfiltration system


 
==References==
References:
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Young, D., Van Seters, T., Graham, C. 2013 Evaluation of Underground Stormwater Infiltration Systems, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario
Van Seters, T. and Young, D., 2015, Performance Comparison of Surface and Underground Stormwater Infiltration Practices, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario
Van Seters T and Graham C, 2014, Performance Evaluation of a Bioretention System, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario
SNAP studies of residential rain gardens (need to find reference)
Van Seters, T. and Drake, J. Five year evaluation of Permeable Pavements, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario
STEP, Performance evaluation of Permeable Pavements – tech brief
Calstone report – need to find reference
Young D, Van Seters T, Graham, C, 2013, Evaluation of Residential Lot Level Stormwater Practices – tech brief
SWAMP, 2005.  Performance Assessment of a Perforated Pipe Stormwater Exfiltration system, Toronto, Ontario, TRCA, Toronto, Ontario
SWAMP, 2002, Performance Assessment of a Swale Perforated Pipe Stormwater Infiltration System, TRCA, Toronto Ontario
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