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<td>Filtration/Partial Recharge Facility</td>
 
<td>Filtration/Partial Recharge Facility</td>
<td>Under-drain</td>
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<td>Underdrain</td>
 
<td>Lower recharge potential (facility drain time without under-drain is > 48 hours)</td>
 
<td>Lower recharge potential (facility drain time without under-drain is > 48 hours)</td>
 
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<td>Infiltration/Filtration/Recharge Facility </td>
 
<td>Infiltration/Filtration/Recharge Facility </td>
<td>Elevated under-drain</td>
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<td>Elevated underdrain</td>
 
<td>Higher nutrient loadings and/or quantity control</td>
 
<td>Higher nutrient loadings and/or quantity control</td>
 
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<td>Filtration Only Facility</td>
 
<td>Filtration Only Facility</td>
<td>Under-drain with liner</td>
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<td>Underdrain with liner</td>
 
<td>Hot Spot Treatment</td>
 
<td>Hot Spot Treatment</td>
 
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Revision as of 17:54, 20 February 2013

This table shows a summary of Bioretention Variants for Permeability of Native Soils and Potential Land use Pollutant Loading
(Link to this table)
Bioretention Type Variant Underlying Soil Performance Criteria
Infiltration/Recharge Facility No underdrain Higher recharge potential (facility drain time without under-drain is 48 hours)
Filtration/Partial Recharge Facility Underdrain Lower recharge potential (facility drain time without under-drain is > 48 hours)
Infiltration/Filtration/Recharge Facility Elevated underdrain Higher nutrient loadings and/or quantity control
Filtration Only Facility Underdrain with liner Hot Spot Treatment