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:Refers to a system that accepts all of the flow from a drainage area and conveys larger event flows through an overflow outlet.
:Refers to a system that accepts all of the flow from a drainage area and conveys larger event flows through an overflow outlet.


;Introduced Species
;Introduced species
:Plant species (or non-native species) are those that do not naturally or historically occur in a particular area.
:Plant species (or non-native species) are those that do not naturally or historically occur in a particular area.


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:The interception, storage and eventual evaporation of rainfall from vegetation canopies.
:The interception, storage and eventual evaporation of rainfall from vegetation canopies.


;Invasive species
;Invasive plants
:Typically non-native plants that out-compete native species. These species lack natural predators, grow aggressively and reproduce rapidly and can be problematic in the natural environment.  
:Typically non-native plants that out-compete native species. These species lack natural predators, grow aggressively and reproduce rapidly and can be problematic in the natural environment.  


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:Shredded woody material or leaf compost used as a top dressing over vegetation beds that provides a source of soil nutrients and helps retain soil moisture; in bioretention cells and dry swales the surface mulch layer provides pollutant removal and improves growing conditions for the selected plants; shredded hardwood bark has been found to work best as it is less likely to float.
:Shredded woody material or leaf compost used as a top dressing over vegetation beds that provides a source of soil nutrients and helps retain soil moisture; in bioretention cells and dry swales the surface mulch layer provides pollutant removal and improves growing conditions for the selected plants; shredded hardwood bark has been found to work best as it is less likely to float.


;Native plant
;Native plants
:Defined as those plants (including grasses, herbaceous species, shrubs, vines and trees) that have historically existed within a particular area.  Native plants have co-evolved with the local ecosystems and natural processes.
:Defined as those plants (including grasses, herbaceous species, shrubs, vines and trees) that have historically existed within a particular area.  Native plants have co-evolved with the local ecosystems and natural processes.


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