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Note that narrow, linear bioretention features (or [[bioswales]]) drain faster than round or blocky footprint geometries.  
Note that narrow, linear bioretention features (or [[bioswales]]) drain faster than round or blocky footprint geometries.  


*Begin the drainage time calculation by dividing the area of the practice (''A<sub>p</sub>'') by the perimeter (''x'').
*Begin the drainage time calculation by dividing the area of the practice (''A<sub>p</sub>'') by the perimeter (''x''):
*To estimate the time (''t'') to fully drain the facility:  
*To estimate the time (''t'') to fully drain the facility:  
:<math>t=\frac{nA_{p}}{f'x}ln\left [ \frac{\left (d_{T}+ \frac{A_{p}}{x} \right )}{\left(\frac{A_{p}}{x}\right)}\right]</math>
<math>t=\frac{nA_{p}}{f'x}ln\left [ \frac{\left (d_{T}+ \frac{A_{p}}{x} \right )}{\left(\frac{A_{p}}{x}\right)}\right]</math>
{{Plainlist|1=Where:
{{Plainlist|1=Where:
*''n'' is the porosity of the filter media,  
*''n'' is the porosity of the filter media,  

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