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| − | LSRCA curb.jpg| Curb cut used as a controlled overflow route from permeable  | + | County Court Blvd biofilter spillway inlet and CB overflow.jpg|OPSD 605.040 Asphalt Spillway inlet to biofilter swale and road catch basin overflow outlet. County Court Blvd., Brampton, ON. | 
| − | Curb cut CNT.jpg| Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Hinsdale, IL.  | + | Curb inlet Miss Rd.jpg|This curb cut has been sawn into existing concrete as part of a retrofit. Note the temporary (erosion log) and permanent [[stone]] erosion control measures in place. Mississauga Road, ON.  | 
| − | Curb cut AV.jpg | Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Brown Deer, WI.  | + | LSRCA curb.jpg| [[Curb cuts|Curb cut]] used as a controlled [[overflow]] route from [[permeable pavements]] to a [[bioretention]] facility with monitoring well, Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority, Newmarket, ON. | 
| − | IMAX Stone Inlet.jpeg|  | + | Curb cut CNT.jpg| Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Hinsdale, IL. [[Stone]] in the center of the facility reduces erosion and dissipates power inflow around the [[Inlets|inlet]] area. A monitoring/maintenance [[well]] can be seen in the foreground. Photo credit: [[Acknowledgements|CNT]] | 
| + | Curb cut AV.jpg | Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Brown Deer, WI. Stone is used to reduce erosion around the inlet area. Photo credit: [[Acknowledgements|Aaron Volkening]] | ||
| + | Ajax_curb_inlet.JPG| Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Ajax, ON. | ||
| + | IMAX Stone Inlet.jpeg| [[Stone]] lined inlet at IMAX site in Mississauga | ||
| + | Curb inlet grade.jpg| The [[grading]] around this inlet prevents flow in the correct direction. i.e. from the pavement onto the grass. Not too critical in this example, as the surface is [[permeable pavements]].  | ||
| + | 183A1507.jpg | [[Curb cuts|Curb cut]] into a [[Rain gardens|rain garden]] on a green street in Newmarket, ON. | ||
| + | Curb cut - Wychwood.JPG| Curb cut leading into a small bioretention cell in Brampton, ON.  | ||
| + | Bioswale - sheet flow - Wychwood.JPG| Curb cut leading to a bioswale in Brampton, ON.  | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 6 August 2020
- This curb cut has been sawn into existing concrete as part of a retrofit. Note the temporary (erosion log) and permanent stone erosion control measures in place. Mississauga Road, ON. 
- Curb cut used as a controlled overflow route from permeable pavements to a bioretention facility with monitoring well, Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority, Newmarket, ON. 
- Curb cut into a bioretention facility in Brown Deer, WI. Stone is used to reduce erosion around the inlet area. Photo credit: Aaron Volkening 
- Stone lined inlet at IMAX site in Mississauga 
- The grading around this inlet prevents flow in the correct direction. i.e. from the pavement onto the grass. Not too critical in this example, as the surface is permeable pavements. 
- Curb cut into a rain garden on a green street in Newmarket, ON. 







