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[[File:Screeningprocessdiagram.png|thumb|500 px|Process Diagram for Screening LID Options]]


== Process for selecting a suite of LID Options ==
== Process for selecting an individual or suite of LID Options ==
[[File:Screeningprocessdiagram.png|thumb|Process Diagram for Screening LID Options]]
=== Site Conditions ===


=== Define Design Criteria ===
This guidance article intends to help reduce the number of LID options in the preliminary phases of design and to alert the designer to LID opportunities unique to the site-type being assessed. When going through the process of screening LID options, it is important to have a larger contextual understanding of [[Integrated water management]], [[Site design strategies]], and [[Siting and layout of development]].
A detailed description of the design criteria that need to be defined is provided in the


respective CVC and TRCA Stormwater Management Criteria documents. If outside jurisdictional
== Site Conditions ==


boundaries, criteria developed should have requirements to:
Complete definition of pre-development site conditions is essential prior to screening of potential stormwater BMPs. The designer should prepare maps describing site conditions and identifying all environmental features and functions that need consideration in accordance with provincial, municipal and conservation authority development regulations. This includes watercourses and small drainage features, floodplains, important recharge areas, steep slopes, wetlands, natural heritage conservation areas and significant wildlife habitats. In addition, information regarding native soil types, infiltration capacity and depth to water table must be determined.


In retrofit scenarios, site conditions will vary and maps can be explicit with land-use type. Road right of ways, parks, residential, industrial, commercial and/or institutional should be noted.


* preserve groundwater and baseflow characteristics;
For additional information on site conditions to note for:
* prevent undesirable and costly geomorphic changes in the watercourse;
* Road right of way retrofits, see [[Site Conditions Road Right of Ways]]
* prevent any increases in flood risk potential;
* Public lands including parks, churches, or schools, see [[Public Lands Site Conditions]]
* protect water quality; and ultimately,
* Commercial, industrial and multi-residential, see [[Site Conditions Commercial, Industrial, and Multi-Residential]]
* maintain an appropriate diversity of aquatic life and opportunities for human uses
* Residential, see [[Site Conditions Residential]]


== Define design criteria ==
Design criteria should be required to:


The design criteria required to protect, enhance or restore the environmental resources
* Preserve groundwater and baseflow characteristics
* Prevent undesirable and costly geomorphic changes in the watercourse
* Prevent any increases in flood risk potential
* Protect water quality
* Maintain an appropriate diversity of aquatic life and opportunities for human uses


can be grouped under the following five categories.
The design criteria required to protect, enhance or restore the environmental resources can be grouped under the following five categories:


* Flood Protection;
*[[Flood control]]
* Water Quality;
*[[Water quality]]
* Erosion Control;
*Erosion control
* Recharge; and
*[[Groundwater|Groundwater recharge]]
* Natural Heritage Systems or green infrastructure
*Natural heritage systems or other types of green infrastructure


=== Screen LID Options ===
== Screen potential LID options ==
===Site constraints===


==== Structural Requirements or Site Constraints ====
When attempting to apply stormwater BMPs within a development site, give careful consideration to site conditions and constraints. See this [[LID Site Criteria and Constraints|handy table]] for and outline of the factors constraining the use of each LID BMP. Further information regarding constraints to the design of various end-of-pipe BMPs can be found in the Ontario Ministry of the Environment Stormwater Management Planning and Design Manual (2003). Before resorting to end-of-pipe BMPs, evaluate whether LID BMPs can meet the design criteria.


==== Performance Requirements ====
===LID opportunities and land use types===
When working in retrofit scenarios, note that each particular land-use type - road ROWs, residential, industrial, commercial, institutional, and park lands - all provide unique opportunities and challenges:


==== Operations and Maintenance Requirements ====
*[[LID opportunities in road-right-of-ways]]


==== Life Cycle Costing Requirements ====
*[[LID opportunities in residential types]]


=== Select LIDs (Conceptual Design) ===
*[[LID opportunities in industrial, commercial and multi-residential types]]


=== Assess Effectiveness ===
*[[LID opportunities in public lands]]


=== Meets Design Criteria ===
===Performance requirements===
Resources for evaluating LID practices within Ontario can be found at [http://www.sustainabletechnologies.ca/wp/home/urban-runoff-green-infrastructure/low-impact-development/ Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program (STEP)] and [http://www.creditvalleyca.ca/low-impact-development/lid-maintenance-monitoring/lid-monitoring-sites/ Credit Valley Conservation's LID Monitoring program]. For a global perspective on LID performance across various geographical regions, check out the [http://www.bmpdatabase.org/index.htm International Stormwater BMP Database]. Performance data can be downloaded or uploaded and statistical analysis tools are provided.


=== Proceed to Detailed Design ===
=== Operations and maintenance requirements ===
The [http://www.sustainabletechnologies.ca/wp/home/urban-runoff-green-infrastructure/low-impact-development/low-impact-development-stormwater-practice-inspection-and-maintenance-guide/ LID Inspection and Maintenance Guide] is intended to assist municipalities and industrial/commercial/institutional (ICI) property managers with developing their capacity to integrate LID BMPs into their stormwater infrastructure programs. Part 1 of the document provides guidance on designing an effective LID BMP inspection and maintenance program, based on experiences and advice from leading jurisdictions in the United States, adapted to an Ontario context. Part 2 of the document establishes standard cold climate protocols for inspection, testing and maintenance of seven types of structural LID BMPs.
 
=== Life cycle costing===
See [[Cost analysis resources]]
===Assessing effectiveness===
{{:LIDTTT}}
 
After selecting a suite of BMPs and running the models, make a comparison between the modelling results results and the environmental design criteria. Employ an iterative approach, which involves adjusting the size or adding/deleting BMPs until the environmental design criteria are met. The LIDTTT can help with adjusting the size of the features to meet design criteria. Once met, the project can proceed to the detailed design stage.
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