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*A separation distance of 3 feet is required between the bottom of the bioretention practice and the elevation of the seasonally high water table ([[Glossary#S|saturated soil]]) or top of bedrock (i.e. there must be a minimum of 3 feet of undisturbed soil beneath the infiltration practice and the seasonally high water table or top of bedrock). | *A separation distance of 3 feet is required between the bottom of the bioretention practice and the elevation of the seasonally high water table ([[Glossary#S|saturated soil]]) or top of bedrock (i.e. there must be a minimum of 3 feet of undisturbed soil beneath the infiltration practice and the seasonally high water table or top of bedrock). | ||
− | *To prevent clogging of the infiltration or filtration system with trash, gross solids, and particulate matter, use of a [[Pre-treatment|pretreatment]] device such as a [[Vegetated filter | + | *To prevent clogging of the infiltration or filtration system with trash, gross solids, and particulate matter, use of a [[Pre-treatment|pretreatment]] device such as a [[Vegetated filter strips|vegetated filter strip]], [[Filtration|vegetated swale]], small sedimentation basin (forebay), or water quality inlet (e.g., grit chamber) to settle particulates before the stormwater discharges into the infiltration or filtration system is required. |
− | *Bioretention practices shall discharge through the soil or filter media in 48 hours or less. Additional flows that cannot be infiltrated or filtered in 48 hours should be routed to bypass the system through a stabilized discharge point. The period of inundation is defined as the time from the high water level in the practice to 1 to 2 inches above the bottom of the facility. | + | *Bioretention practices shall discharge through the soil or filter media in 48 hours or less. Additional flows that cannot be infiltrated or filtered in 48 hours should be routed to bypass the system through a stabilized discharge point. The period of inundation is defined as the time from the high water level in the practice to 1 to 2 inches above the bottom of the facility. This criterion was established to provide the following: wet-dry cycling between rainfall events; unsuitable mosquito breeding habitat; suitable habitat for vegetation; aerobic conditions; and storage for back-to-back precipitation events. |
*It is required that impervious area construction is completed and pervious areas established with dense and healthy vegetation prior to introduction of stormwater into a bioretention practice. | *It is required that impervious area construction is completed and pervious areas established with dense and healthy vegetation prior to introduction of stormwater into a bioretention practice. | ||
*If the bioretention practice must comply with the CSW permit, the following prohibitions apply: | *If the bioretention practice must comply with the CSW permit, the following prohibitions apply: | ||
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*[[Design criteria for bioretention#Determine site infiltration rates (for facilities with infiltration and/or recharge)|Field-measured infiltration rates]] shall be divided by a safety factor of 2. | *[[Design criteria for bioretention#Determine site infiltration rates (for facilities with infiltration and/or recharge)|Field-measured infiltration rates]] shall be divided by a safety factor of 2. | ||
*Some form of dry or wet pre-treatment is required prior to the discharge of stormwater into the bioretention practice, to remove any sediment and fines that may result in clogging of the soils in the sediment basin area. | *Some form of dry or wet pre-treatment is required prior to the discharge of stormwater into the bioretention practice, to remove any sediment and fines that may result in clogging of the soils in the sediment basin area. | ||
− | * | + | *Since most bioretention systems are not designed for quantity control they generally do not have peak discharge limits. However outflow must be limited such that erosion does not occur down gradient. |
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The following are requirements of the Construction Stormwater general Permit.