| Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| | This article is about underground systems which distribute concentrated flow along a level, linear facility to promote infiltration to native soils. <br> | | This article is about underground systems which distribute concentrated flow along a level, linear facility to promote infiltration to native soils. <br> |
| − | For a similar structure, which differs in being designed to receive excess flow and convey it, whilst promoting infiltration to native soils, see [[exfiltration trenches]]. | + | For a similar structure, which differs in being designed to receive excess flow and convey it, whilst promoting infiltration to native soils, see [[exfiltration trenches]]. |
| − | <div class="col-md-8">
| + | [[File:Infiltration trench.png|thumb|Schematic diagram of an underground infiltration trench]] |
| | {{TOClimit|2}} | | {{TOClimit|2}} |
| | ==Overview== | | ==Overview== |
| | As their name suggests infiltration trenches work primarily to infiltrate and convey stormwater. They are an underground facility and are excellently suited to connecting other components in the treatment train. | | As their name suggests infiltration trenches work primarily to infiltrate and convey stormwater. They are an underground facility and are excellently suited to connecting other components in the treatment train. |
| − | {{TextBox|1=Infiltration trenches are an ideal technology for: | + | {{bextbox|1=Infiltration trenches are an ideal technology for: |
| | *Installing below any type of surface or landscape | | *Installing below any type of surface or landscape |
| | *Balancing the requirements to infiltrate excess stormwater whilst conveying excess}} | | *Balancing the requirements to infiltrate excess stormwater whilst conveying excess}} |
| − | <p><strong>The fundamental components of an infiltration trench are:</strong>
| + | <strong>The fundamental components of an infiltration trench are:</strong> |
| | *Layers of [[Reservoir_gravel|coarse aggregate]] to bed the chambers and redistribute water. | | *Layers of [[Reservoir_gravel|coarse aggregate]] to bed the chambers and redistribute water. |
| | *[[Pipes|Perforated pipe]] | | *[[Pipes|Perforated pipe]] |
| | *[[Geotextiles|Filter fabric a.k.a geotextile]] | | *[[Geotextiles|Filter fabric a.k.a geotextile]] |
| − |
| |
| − | </div>
| |
| − | <div class="col-md-4">
| |
| − | <panelWarning>
| |
| − | <gallery mode="packed" widths=300px heights=300px>
| |
| − | Infiltration trench.png| Schematic diagram of an underground infiltration trench
| |
| − | </gallery>
| |
| − | </panelWarning>
| |
| − | </div>
| |
| − | <div class="col-md-12">
| |
| − | ----
| |
| | ==Design== | | ==Design== |
| | <h3>Sizing</h3> | | <h3>Sizing</h3> |
| | {{:Infiltration: Sizing and modeling}} | | {{:Infiltration: Sizing and modeling}} |
| − | ----
| |
| | ==Materials== | | ==Materials== |
| | <h3>Aggregate</h3> | | <h3>Aggregate</h3> |
| Line 33: |
Line 21: |
| | {{:Pipes}} | | {{:Pipes}} |
| | *[[Geotextiles]] | | *[[Geotextiles]] |
| − | ----
| |
| | ==Construction== | | ==Construction== |
| | {{:Infiltration: Construction}} | | {{:Infiltration: Construction}} |
| − | ----
| |
| | ==Incentives and Credits== | | ==Incentives and Credits== |
| | <h3>In Ontario</h3> | | <h3>In Ontario</h3> |
| Line 42: |
Line 28: |
| | {{:LEED: Rainwater management}} | | {{:LEED: Rainwater management}} |
| | <h3>SITES v.2 </h3> | | <h3>SITES v.2 </h3> |
| − | ----
| |
| | [[category:infiltration]] | | [[category:infiltration]] |