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**[[Overview of engineered (bioretention) media]] | **[[Overview of engineered (bioretention) media]] | ||
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**[[Engineered (bioretention) media mixes for stormwater applications]] | **[[Engineered (bioretention) media mixes for stormwater applications]] | ||
**[[Engineered (bioretention) media applications for stormwater BMPs]] | **[[Engineered (bioretention) media applications for stormwater BMPs]] |
Soil and engineered media are fundamental design characteristics of most post-construction stormwater practices. Engineered media is a mixture of sand, fines (silt, clay), and organic matter utilized in stormwater practices, most frequently in bioretention practices. The media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth. In some applications, soil or media amendments are utilized to improve soil conditions or enhance treatment effectiveness of a BMP.
This page provides links to pages that address topics related to soil, engineered media, and soil/media amendments.