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| − | Where possible, it is recommended that [[infiltration]] BMPs maintain a 1.0 m vertical separation above the seasonally high groundwater table.  
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|  | Retention of this unsaturated zone: |  | Retention of this unsaturated zone: | 
|  | *Minimizes the potential for functional impacts associated with reduced percolation rates, |  | *Minimizes the potential for functional impacts associated with reduced percolation rates, | 
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|  | In areas where a 1.0 m separation cannot be provided, or where conditions dictate that an even greater separation may be warranted, additional discussion and/or analysis specific to the physical characteristics of the site and the proposed design should be completed.   |  | In areas where a 1.0 m separation cannot be provided, or where conditions dictate that an even greater separation may be warranted, additional discussion and/or analysis specific to the physical characteristics of the site and the proposed design should be completed.   | 
|  | The design practitioner is advised to consult with approval agencies to understand their requirements and/or expectations prior to undertaking work, and to complete an appropriate level of analysis to support their conclusion. |  | The design practitioner is advised to consult with approval agencies to understand their requirements and/or expectations prior to undertaking work, and to complete an appropriate level of analysis to support their conclusion. | 
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|  | ==Groundwater mounding== |  | ==Groundwater mounding== | 
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|  | Groundwater mounding describes the localised raising of the water table beneath infiltration practices. It may be of concern if it affects nearby structures including building foundations. |  | Groundwater mounding describes the localised raising of the water table beneath infiltration practices. It may be of concern if it affects nearby structures including building foundations. | 
|  | When you wish to model the extent of groundwater mounding beneath an infiltration facility. This tool uses Hantush's derivation (1967).    |  | When you wish to model the extent of groundwater mounding beneath an infiltration facility. This tool uses Hantush's derivation (1967).    | 
|  | {{Clickable button|[[Media:Hantush.xlsm|Download groundwater mounding calculator(.xlsm)]]}} |  | {{Clickable button|[[Media:Hantush.xlsm|Download groundwater mounding calculator(.xlsm)]]}} | 
|  | Note that this is a minor adaptation (metric units and formatting) from the original tool, written and [https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2010/5102/ hosted by the USGS]. |  | Note that this is a minor adaptation (metric units and formatting) from the original tool, written and [https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2010/5102/ hosted by the USGS]. | 
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|  | ===Reducing groundwater mounding with underdrains=== |  | ===Reducing groundwater mounding with underdrains=== |