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Local Government Infrastructure Design Association
www.designmanual.com.au20.3.4 Bioretention Basins and Rain Gardens 136 20.3.5 Vegetated Swales, Grassed Swales, and Buffer Strips 138 20.3.6 Sand Filters 139 20.3.7 Sedimentation Basins 140 20.3.8 Constructed Wetlands 140 20.3.9 Ponds and Shallow Lake Systems 141 20.3.10 Rainwater Tanks 141 Clause 21 Stormwater Discharge Points 142 ...
VIRGINIA DCR STORMWATER DESIGN SPECIFICATION No. …
swbmpvwrrc.wp.prod.es.cloud.vt.eduBioretention basins may also be distributed throughout a residential subdivision, but ideally they should be located in common area or within drainage easements , to treat a combination of roadway and lot runoff. Urban Bioretention. These are structures such as expanded tree pits, curb extensions, and
Rounded Proposed UPS Description UNIT Unit Cost GENERAL ...
www.fairfaxcounty.govBioretention Basins & Filters $ CY Constructed Wetlands $ CY Extended Detention Pond (Dry Pond) $ CY Extended Detention and Retention Riser Structure $ VLF Manufactured BMP Systems - Hydrodynamics $ CY Manufactured BMP Systems - Filtering $ CY Permeable Pavement System - Asphalt with gravel base and perforated drains, brick & grass pavers with ...
Bioretention Basins/Rain Gardens
buildgreen.ufl.eduBioretention Basins/Rain Gardens Definition: A bioretention area or rain garden is a shallow planted depression designed to retain or detain stormwater before it is infiltrated or discharged downstream. While the terms “rain garden” and “bioretention basin” may be used interchangeably, they can be considered along a continuum of size,