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Bioretention Basins/Rain Gardens

Florida Field Guide to Low impact Development Bioretention Basins/Rain Gardens Depiction of typical Bioretention area design illustrating shallow slopes, well drained soil profile and location of plant material along hydrologic gradient. Basins with large catchments should include an over drain or provide a spillway in case of high flow event, and underdrains can be used in areas with low conductivity soils. Definition: Objectives: A Bioretention area or rain garden is a shallow Bioretention Basins/Rain Gardens retain, filter, and planted depression designed to retain or detain treat stormwater runoff using a shallow depression stormwater before it is infiltrated or discharged of conditioned soil topped with a layer of mulch downstream. While the terms rain garden and or high carbon soil layer and vegetation tolerant Bioretention basin may be used interchangeably, of short-term flooding.

Florida Field Guide to Low Impact Development Bioretention Basins/Rain Gardens Definition: A bioretention area or rain garden is a shallow ... looking for signs of erosion, excessive sediment deposits or dead and diseased vegetation, should be conducted. Mulch in the bioretention area

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