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This page (Category) provides links to photos for bioretention practices.
 
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[[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Bioretention]]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 8 February 2023

rain garden photo
Information: A rain garden, a term familiar to the general public, is a bioretention practice.

Bioretention practice is a terrestrial-based (up-land as opposed to wetland) water quality and water quantity control process. Bioretention employs a simplistic, site-integrated design that provides opportunity for runoff infiltration, filtration, storage, and water uptake by vegetation. Bioretention is an important green stormwater infrastructure practice.

This page (Category) provides links to photos for bioretention practices.

Information: To determine what page the photo can be found on, click on an image to open the page, then in the left toolbar click on What links here.

Media in category "Level 3 - General information, reference, tables, images, and archives/Images/Bioretention photos"

The following 26 files are in this category, out of 26 total.

This page was last edited on 8 February 2023, at 12:03.