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  • [[File:Oil-grit separator USGS 2002.png|thumb|Example oil-grit separator USGS 2002 (Wikimedia commons)]] A gravel diaphragm typically requires less setback between the catchment and the BMP. Where space permits, these designs can be used in combination to
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  • ...am Water Quality across TRCA’s Jurisdiction Prepared by Watershed Planning and Ecosystem Science. https://trcaca.s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/app/uploads ...am Water Quality across TRCA’s Jurisdiction Prepared by Watershed Planning and Ecosystem Science. https://trcaca.s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/app/uploads
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  • ...ear, rectangular or trapezoidal shape, with a bottom generally between 0.6 and 2.4 m wide. Linear trench geometries will drain faster than round or square ...cle cost estimates customized to the development context, design criteria, and constraints applicable to your site, access the updated [https://sustainabl
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  • ...tps://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2013/03/Infiltration-Chambers-and-Trenches_2013-Final.pdf</ref>).]] ...cle cost estimates customized to the development context, design criteria, and constraints applicable to your site, access the updated [https://sustainabl
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  • ...ist in proposing policies and management programs focusing on conservation and preservation; effect of land use on environmental resources. ...case study, this project draws on best practices in standards development and risk analysis to suggest elements for a Municipal Stormwater Risk Managemen
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  • ...ng" nutrient. i.e. the local environment may have an abundance of nitrogen and potassium, but algae won't develop unless phosphorus is available too. ...es of pollutants in [[Bioretention]], [[Bioswale]], [[Stormwater Planter]] and [[Stormwater Tree Trenches| Stormwater Tree Trench]] facilities.
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  • ...ures (TRCA, 2018)<ref name="example1"> TRCA. 2018. Fact Sheet - Inspection and Maintenance of Stormwater Best Management Practices: Underground Infiltrati ...strictor (e.g., orifice cap, valve) for gradually releasing detained water and optimizing the amount drained by infiltration. <br>
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  • ...ntenance|inspection, and maintenance]] of LID stormwater practices over 25 and 50 year timeframes. ...of the Excel-based tool (Version 3.0) includes the following new features and updates:
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  • ...These elements along with others should be considered during the planning and design phases of LID implementation (Source: Wikimedia Commons, 2012<ref>Wi ...ncy of structural repairs and make inspection and maintenance tasks easier and cheaper to perform by either municipal staff or hired external consultants.
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  • ...the incidence of extreme weather events in Ontario is expected to increase and the urban drainage capacity may be overwhelmed more often. ...ects urban flooding at a scale of urban drainage systems Kim & Han (2008);and Han & Mun (2011) conducted studies to assess if the installation of a [[ra
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  • ...lowing into a stormwater management pond (wet pond) for additional erosion and flood control (TRCA, n.d. Understand - Stormwater Management. Accessed: htt ...r range of design criteria, increase overall treatment system performance, and/or control the rate of flow through downstream facilities.
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  • ...llowing is an "image map", feel free to explore the image with your cursor and click on highlighted labels that appear to take you to corresponding pages ...igurations. Due to the large volume of underground void space they create, and the modular nature of their design, they are well suited to sites where ava
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  • ...ravel, crushed stone, slag, recycled concrete and geosynthetic aggregates, and available in various particulate size gradations. ...neral aggregates bound with bituminous materials, used in the construction and maintenance of paved surfaces.
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  • ...llowing is an "image map", feel free to explore the image with your cursor and click on highlighted labels that appear to take you to corresponding pages This article is about planted installations designed to capture and infiltrate some or all of the stormwater received.
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