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Bioretention is the process in which contaminants and sedimentation are removed from stormwater runoff. The main objective of the bioretention cell is to attenuate peak runoff as well as to remove stormwater runoff pollutants. See more
Stormwater is firstly directed into the designed treatment area, which conventionally consists of a sand bed (which serves as a transition to the actual soil), a filter media layer (which consists of layered materials of … See more
Each of the components of the bioretention area is designed to perform a specific function. The grass buffer strip reduces incoming … See more
Contaminant trace metals such as zinc, lead, and copper are found in stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces (e.g. roadways and … See more
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The concept of LID (low-impact design) for stormwater management is based on bioretention: a landscape and water design practice that utilizes the chemical, biological, and physical properties of soils, microorganisms, and plants to control the quality and quantity of water flow within a site. Bioretention facilities are primarily designed for water management, and can treat urban runoff, stormwater, groundwater, and in special cases, wastewater. Carefully designed constructed wetl…
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- Les biorétentions, contrairement aux tranchées d'infiltration et aux noues végétalisées, n'ont pas la fonction de transporter les eaux de ruissellement vers un exutoire conséquemment elles ont des pentes inférieurs à 2 %. Dans certains cas elles peuvent être munies d'un trop-plein connecté aux égouts pluviaux[1]. Les eaux pluviales qui tombent sur ...
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WebBioretention practices can reduce local flooding but may not provide flood control during extreme storms. They can, however, alleviate the stress on other flood control measures …
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Webretention (removal) of groundwater contaminants ... Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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https://wikizero.com/www///BioretentionWebConstruction of a bioretention area []. Stormwater is firstly directed into the designed treatment area, which conventionally consists of a sand bed (which serves as a transition …
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WebBioretention can be applied in most soils or topography, since runoff simply percolates through an engineered soil bed and is infiltrated or returned to the stormwater system via …

