Residential Uses of LID
Hold the mouse cursor over any colored part of the image to identify the LID
technique that is being used in this setting. Click on this same area to
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Sketch A was adapted from Prince George's County,
MD, LID IMP Guidance Document, 2002.
Sketch B was modified from Start at the Source as provided by Bay Area
Stormwater Management Agencies Association and illustrator Patric Dawe.
Legend:
A
- Bioretention / Rain Garden, Low
Density Residential
- Soil Amendments, Low Density Residential
- Bioretention / Rain Garden, Low
Density Residential
- Grassed Swale, Low Density Residential
- Disconnectivity (Rain Barrel),
Low Density Residential
- Permeable Pavers, Low Density
Residential
- Grassed Swale, Low Density Residential
- Bioretention / Rain Garden, Low
Density Residential
- Conservation, Low Density Residential
B
- Conservation, High Density Residential
- Permeable Pavers, High Density
Residential
- Disconnectivity (Rain Barrel),
High Density Residential
- Disconnectivity (Dry Well), High
Density Residential
- Minimizing Imperviousness (Reduced
street width), High Density Residential
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