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|colspan="2" style="background:yellow; color:black; text-align: center"| '''C/N Ratio''' ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 12:1-25:1 ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  
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| Temperature || From top to bottom of bioretention soil media; Internal Water Storage Zone (IWS) improves exfiltration, thereby reducing volume of warm runoff discharged to the receiving stream, and also improves thermal pollution abatement because the longer retention time allows runoff to cool more before discharge. || From top to bottom of bioretention soil media || Minimum 3 feet, with 4 feet preferred
| Temperature || From top to bottom of bioretention soil media; Internal Water Storage Zone (IWS) improves exfiltration, thereby reducing volume of warm runoff discharged to the receiving stream, and also improves thermal pollution abatement because the longer retention time allows runoff to cool more before discharge. || From top to bottom of bioretention soil media || Minimum 3 feet, with 4 feet preferred
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