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*'''Tree Type''': This is an input for tree trench/tree box in the MIDS calculator. The user selects the type of tree planted in the tree trench/box from a drop down menu. The user can select a tree type of deciduous or coniferous. If both deciduous and coniferous trees are planted at the site, they should be treated as separate Tree trench system/tree box BMPs. | *'''Tree Type''': This is an input for tree trench/tree box in the MIDS calculator. The user selects the type of tree planted in the tree trench/box from a drop down menu. The user can select a tree type of deciduous or coniferous. If both deciduous and coniferous trees are planted at the site, they should be treated as separate Tree trench system/tree box BMPs. | ||
*'''Tree Size''': This is an input for tree trench/tree box in the MIDS calculator. The user selects the size of tree planted in the tree trench/box system. The user can select small, medium or large. Tree size for different tree types are listed in the tree species list. If multiple tree sizes are planted at the site, they should be treated as separate Tree trench system/tree box BMPs. | *'''Tree Size''': This is an input for tree trench/tree box in the MIDS calculator. The user selects the size of tree planted in the tree trench/box system. The user can select small, medium or large. Tree size for different tree types are listed in the tree species list. If multiple tree sizes are planted at the site, they should be treated as separate Tree trench system/tree box BMPs. | ||
− | *'''Underlying soil - Hydrologic Soil Group:''' The user selects the most restrictive soil (lowest hydraulic conductivity) within the | + | *'''Underlying soil - Hydrologic Soil Group:''' The user selects the most restrictive soil (lowest hydraulic conductivity) within the 5 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. | ||
*'''Volume reduction capacity of BMP [V]''': The volume that is captured by the BMP and available for infiltration into the underlying soil. It is equal to the area of the BMP times the depth of the BMP. If the volume is captured within media (e.g. tree trench, permeable pavement), the volume is also a function of the porosity of the media. | *'''Volume reduction capacity of BMP [V]''': The volume that is captured by the BMP and available for infiltration into the underlying soil. It is equal to the area of the BMP times the depth of the BMP. If the volume is captured within media (e.g. tree trench, permeable pavement), the volume is also a function of the porosity of the media. |
The following terms are used in the MIDS Calculator. The terms are arranged alphabetically. Links to pages providing guidance for using BMPs in the MIDS calculator are found at the end of this list of terms.