Urban Uses of LID
Commercial/Industrial/Institutional
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the LID technique that is being used in this setting. Click on
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Sketches A and D were adapted from Prince George's County,
MD, LID IMP Guidance Document, 2002.
Sketches B and C were modified from Start at the Source as provided
by Bay Area
Stormwater Management Agencies Association and illustrator Patric Dawe.
Legend:
A
- Bioretention (Grading), Commercial / Industrial/
Institutional
- Bioretention (Inlet), Commercial / Industrial/
Institutional
- Bioretention , Commercial / Industrial/ Institutional
B
- Grass Swale , Commercial / Industrial/ Institutional
- Bioretention , Commercial / Industrial/ Institutional
- Bioretention , Commercial / Industrial/ Institutional
- Permeable Pavers (Walkway), Commercial /
Industrial/ Institutional
- Permeable Pavers (Overflow parking), Commercial
/ Industrial/ Institutional
- Green Roof, Commercial / Industrial/ Institutional
C
- Permeable Pavers , Commercial / Industrial/
Institutional
- Bioretention (To storm drain system), Commercial
/ Industrial/ Institutional
- Disconnectivity , Commercial / Industrial/
Institutional
D
- Permeable Pavers (Treatment train), Commercial
/ Industrial/ Institutional
- Bioretention (Treatment train), Commercial
/ Industrial/ Institutional
- Grass Swale (Treatment train), Commercial
/ Industrial/ Institutional
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