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*'''Depth below underdrain (D<sub>U</sub>)''': This is the depth below the underdrain to the native soils. If no underdrain is present, this is the thickness of the engineered media. | *'''Depth below underdrain (D<sub>U</sub>)''': This is the depth below the underdrain to the native soils. If no underdrain is present, this is the thickness of the engineered media. | ||
*''Infiltration rate of underlying soils'': This is the infiltration rate corresponding with the [[Design infiltration rates|Hydrologic Soil Group]] chosen by the user. This value is calculated and cannot be changed. however, if the user selects a User defined infiltration rate, this cell becomes blank. | *''Infiltration rate of underlying soils'': This is the infiltration rate corresponding with the [[Design infiltration rates|Hydrologic Soil Group]] chosen by the user. This value is calculated and cannot be changed. however, if the user selects a User defined infiltration rate, this cell becomes blank. | ||
+ | *'''Media depth (D<sub>M</sub>)''': The depth of the media, equal to the distance from the bottom of the media (i.e., top of underlying drainage layer) to the top of the media. The user inputs this value in inches. | ||
+ | *'''Media holding capacity: Moisture content at the maximum media density'''. This term applies to green roofs and represents the amount of water that the soils are able to hold onto instead of percolating into the drainage layer. The value is in cubic feet per cubic feet and is often expressed as percent volume This value is restricted to 0.33 cubic feet per cubic feet (33 percent). | ||
*'''Media porosity''': This is the ratio of pore space in the engineered media to the total volume of the engineered media. Units are volume/volume (e.g., cubic centimeters per cubic centimeter). If various types of media are used in the BMP, this value should be an average of the media installed between the underdrain and the native soils. Click [[Soil water storage properties|here]] to see values for porosity based on soil type. | *'''Media porosity''': This is the ratio of pore space in the engineered media to the total volume of the engineered media. Units are volume/volume (e.g., cubic centimeters per cubic centimeter). If various types of media are used in the BMP, this value should be an average of the media installed between the underdrain and the native soils. Click [[Soil water storage properties|here]] to see values for porosity based on soil type. | ||
*'''Media surface area (A<sub>M</sub>):''' This is the surface area at the bottom of the ponded water within the BMP. This is therefore the area at the surface of the [[Design criteria for bioretention#Materials specifications - filter media|engineered media]]. Units are in square feet. | *'''Media surface area (A<sub>M</sub>):''' This is the surface area at the bottom of the ponded water within the BMP. This is therefore the area at the surface of the [[Design criteria for bioretention#Materials specifications - filter media|engineered media]]. Units are in square feet. | ||
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*'''Surface area at overflow (A<sub>O</sub>):''' This is the surface area at the lowest outlet point from the BMP. Units are in square feet. | *'''Surface area at overflow (A<sub>O</sub>):''' This is the surface area at the lowest outlet point from the BMP. Units are in square feet. | ||
*'''Surface area at underdrain (A<sub>U</sub>)''': This is the surface area of the BMP at the invert of the underdrain. If an underdrain is not present, it is the surface area of the permeable pavement. The user inputs this value in square feet. The calculator will display the surface area in acres for comparison with the watershed impervious cover acres entered for the BMP. | *'''Surface area at underdrain (A<sub>U</sub>)''': This is the surface area of the BMP at the invert of the underdrain. If an underdrain is not present, it is the surface area of the permeable pavement. The user inputs this value in square feet. The calculator will display the surface area in acres for comparison with the watershed impervious cover acres entered for the BMP. | ||
+ | *'''Top surface area (A<sub>M</sub>)''': This term applies to green roofs and is surface area of the green roof. The user inputs this value in square feet. The calculator will display the surface area in acres for comparison with the watershed areas entered. | ||
*'''Underlying soil - Hydrologic Soil Group:''' The user selects the most restrictive soil (lowest hydraulic conductivity) within the 3 feet below the media/native soil interface of the bioinfiltration basin. There are 14 soil options that fall into 4 different Hydrologic Soil Groups (Hydrologic Soil Group (HSG) A, B, C, or D) for the user. Once a soil type is selected, the corresponding [[Design infiltration rates|infiltration rate]] will populate in the ''Infiltration rate of underlying soils'' field. The user may also select ''User Defined''. This selection will activate the ''User Defined Infiltration Rate'' cell allowing the user to enter a different value from those in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour. | *'''Underlying soil - Hydrologic Soil Group:''' The user selects the most restrictive soil (lowest hydraulic conductivity) within the 3 feet below the media/native soil interface of the bioinfiltration basin. There are 14 soil options that fall into 4 different Hydrologic Soil Groups (Hydrologic Soil Group (HSG) A, B, C, or D) for the user. Once a soil type is selected, the corresponding [[Design infiltration rates|infiltration rate]] will populate in the ''Infiltration rate of underlying soils'' field. The user may also select ''User Defined''. This selection will activate the ''User Defined Infiltration Rate'' cell allowing the user to enter a different value from those in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour. | ||
*'''User defined infiltration rate''': If the user enters a site specific infiltration rate rather than selecting a soil from the Hydrologic Soil Group, they enter the infiltration rate in this cell. The value is in inches per hour. The maximum infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour. | *'''User defined infiltration rate''': If the user enters a site specific infiltration rate rather than selecting a soil from the Hydrologic Soil Group, they enter the infiltration rate in this cell. The value is in inches per hour. The maximum infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour. |
The following terms are used in the MIDS Calculator.