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*grade breaks - point where the ground slope changes | *grade breaks - point where the ground slope changes | ||
*grass channels - a natural open channel conveyance system which is preferable to curb and gutter where development density, soils, and slopes permit | *grass channels - a natural open channel conveyance system which is preferable to curb and gutter where development density, soils, and slopes permit | ||
+ | *green infrastructure -means a wide array of practices at multiple scales that manage wet weather and that maintains or restores natural hydrology by infiltrating, evapotranspiring, or harvesting and using stormwater. On a regional scale, green infrastructure is the preservation or restoration of natural landscape features, such as forests, floodplains and wetlands, coupled with policies such as infill and redevelopment that reduce overall imperviousness in a watershed. On the local scale, green infrastructure consists of site and and neighborhood-specific practices, such as bioretention, trees, green roofs, permeable pavements and cisterns | ||
*green roof - a rooftop treatment practice where a thin planting media is established on roof surfaces and then planted with hardy, low–growing vegetation | *green roof - a rooftop treatment practice where a thin planting media is established on roof surfaces and then planted with hardy, low–growing vegetation | ||
*groundwater - water occupying the sub–surface saturated zone | *groundwater - water occupying the sub–surface saturated zone | ||
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*live storage - the portion of a storage basin or reservoir that is at or above the outlet and used for temporary water storage | *live storage - the portion of a storage basin or reservoir that is at or above the outlet and used for temporary water storage | ||
*low density residential - a low concentration of housing units in a specific area or on a specific property, typical of rural areas | *low density residential - a low concentration of housing units in a specific area or on a specific property, typical of rural areas | ||
− | *low impact development (LID) - | + | *low impact development (LID) - means an approach to stormwater management that mimics a site's natural hydrology as the landscape is developed. Using the LID approach, stormwater is managed on site and the rate and volume of predevelopment stormwater reaching receiving waters is unchanged. The calculation of predevelopment hydrology is based on native soil and vegetation. |
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