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[[File:BMP terminology 2.png|300px|thumb|alt=image showing BMP terms|<font size=3>Schematic illustrating some of the terms and dimensions used in the Stormwater Manual.</font size>]] | [[File:BMP terminology 2.png|300px|thumb|alt=image showing BMP terms|<font size=3>Schematic illustrating some of the terms and dimensions used in the Stormwater Manual.</font size>]] | ||
− | *Bottom surface area (A<sub>B</sub>): This is the surface area at the bottom of the engineered media in a BMP. It represents the area where the engineered media changes to native soils. Units are typically in square feet. Engineered media is used in nearly all structural BMPs and includes media designed for vegetation (e.g. [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Design_criteria_for_bioretention#Materials_specifications_-_filter_media bioretention, [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Design_guidelines_for_soil_characteristics_-_tree_trenches_and_tree_boxes#Soil_quality_guidelines tree trenches/tree boxes], [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Design_criteria_for_green_roofs#Design_green_roof green roofs]) | + | *Bottom surface area (A<sub>B</sub>): This is the surface area at the bottom of the engineered media in a BMP. It represents the area where the engineered media changes to native soils. Units are typically in square feet. Engineered media is used in nearly all structural BMPs and includes media designed for vegetation (e.g. [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Design_criteria_for_bioretention#Materials_specifications_-_filter_media bioretention], [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Design_guidelines_for_soil_characteristics_-_tree_trenches_and_tree_boxes#Soil_quality_guidelines tree trenches/tree boxes], [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Design_criteria_for_green_roofs#Design_green_roof green roofs]) |
*Canopy projection (CP): The tree canopy diameter at maturity. CP varies with species. | *Canopy projection (CP): The tree canopy diameter at maturity. CP varies with species. | ||
*Channel length (L<sub>C</sub>): This is the length of the swale channel from the furthest upstream point to the furthest downstream point. Units are typically in feet. | *Channel length (L<sub>C</sub>): This is the length of the swale channel from the furthest upstream point to the furthest downstream point. Units are typically in feet. |