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| Low Impact Development's most powerful concepts are in the drainage planning of the entire site, at any scale.   | Low Impact Development's most powerful concepts are in the drainage planning of the entire site, at any scale.   | ||
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| + | *Rejecting dated ideas of concentrating all of the stormwater together in one corner. | ||
| + | *Argue against levelling every site into a generic, difficult to drain flatness.   | ||
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| When water is permitted to flow in a greater number of directions, each structural practice or BMP becomes much more efficient and cost effective.   | When water is permitted to flow in a greater number of directions, each structural practice or BMP becomes much more efficient and cost effective.   | ||
| Ideas for contemporary site planning strategies can be found in: | Ideas for contemporary site planning strategies can be found in: | ||
Revision as of 08:41, 12 March 2018
Low Impact Development's most powerful concepts are in the drainage planning of the entire site, at any scale.
- Rejecting dated ideas of concentrating all of the stormwater together in one corner.
- Argue against levelling every site into a generic, difficult to drain flatness.
When water is permitted to flow in a greater number of directions, each structural practice or BMP becomes much more efficient and cost effective. Ideas for contemporary site planning strategies can be found in:
Check out the sizing and modeling category:
Interested in water quality?
Get on board with the treatment train tool.
Mathematical notation used throughout the site.