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<td>Bioinfiltration (Infiltration/Recharge Facility)</td>
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<td>Bioinfiltration<br>(Infiltration/Recharge Facility)</td>
 
<td>No underdrain</td>
 
<td>No underdrain</td>
 
<td>Higher recharge potential (facility drain time without underdrain is 48 hours or less)</td>
 
<td>Higher recharge potential (facility drain time without underdrain is 48 hours or less)</td>
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<td>biofiltration with internal water storage</td>
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<td>Biofiltration with internal water storage</td>
 
<td>underdrain</td>
 
<td>underdrain</td>
 
<td>Lower recharge potential (facility drain time without underdrain is >48 hours)</td>
 
<td>Lower recharge potential (facility drain time without underdrain is >48 hours)</td>

Revision as of 14:51, 13 February 2014

Summary of Bioretention Variants for Permeability of Native Soils and Potential Land use Pollutant Loading
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Bioretention Type Variant Underlying Soil Performance Criteria
Bioinfiltration
(Infiltration/Recharge Facility)
No underdrain Higher recharge potential (facility drain time without underdrain is 48 hours or less)
Biofiltration with underdrain at the bottom (Filtration/Partial Recharge Facility) Underdrain Lower recharge potential (facility drain time without underdrain is > 48 hours)
Biofiltration with internal water storage underdrain Lower recharge potential (facility drain time without underdrain is >48 hours)
Biofiltration with elevated underdrain (Infiltration/Filtration/Recharge Facility) Elevated underdrain Higher nutrient loadings and/or quantity control
Biofiltration with liner (Filtration Only Facility) Underdrain with liner Hot Spot Treatment