of a LID Project
Transcript of of a LID Project
LIDAnatomy of a
ProjectPervious Pavement &
InfiltrationConstructed Wetlands
and Bogs
Bioretention and Rain Gardens
Native Plants and Increased Planted Area
Tiered Grassy Swales and Vegetated Filter Strips
Bioswales Green Roofs Rainwater Harvesting
Hydrology
Constructed Wetland
Bioswale
Terraced Grassy Swale
Detention/Retention Tank
Outflow
Vegetated or Solar Roof
w of Water Through Site
nstructed Wetland
Outflow/Overflow
Water level
Root flow
Nitrification, denitrification, adsorption,
absorption, ion exchange
Gravel, substrate,
sandWater flow Inflow
Stones
MulchGravel
Native Plants
raced Grassy Swale
+ Shale+ Fired Clay+ Washed Large Grain Sand+ Top Soil+ HumicCompost
Good Soil: + Clay (fines)+ Small Sand Grain+ Peat Moss (controversial)
Bad Soil:
swale
ails for Retention/Detention
DETENTIONRETENTION
nt Material for Bioswales
Wax mallow
ooted, native, salt water resistant plants are important factors to consider when picking the plant material for a bioswale in a coastal prairie.
Cordgrass Gulf Coast Muhly
+ Bioretention+ Porous Pavement+ Rainwater Tanks+ Rain Gardens
Residential LID Application