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| *In [[swales]] convey flowing water a freeboard of 300 mm is generally accepted as a good starting point. | | *In [[swales]] conveying flowing water a freeboard of 300 mm is generally accepted as a good starting point. |
| *In [[bioretention]] the freeboard is being defined as the depth between the invert of the [[overflow]] and the the [[inlet]] 150 mm would suffice, so long as the inlet will not become inundated during design storm conditions. | | *In [[bioretention]] the freeboard is the difference between the invert elevation of the [[overflow]] structure and the [[inlet]]. 150 mm will suffice, so long as the inlet will not become inundated during design storm conditions. |
| *In above grade [[stormwater planters]] above grade, the equivalent dimension would be the depth between the invert of the overflow and the lip of the planter (150 mm minimum) | | *In above grade [[stormwater planters]], the equivalent dimension would be the difference between the invert elevation of the [[overflow]] structure and the lip of the planter (150 mm minimum) |
| *Where the stormwater planter is configured more like a lined/non-infiltrating bioretention system, the inlet will be the depth to which this is measured, as above (150 mm minimum).
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