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BEsT MANAGEMENT PRACTICEs HANDbooK - Tahoe BMP

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Table 3-3: Hydrologic Source ControlHANDBOOKSECTIONAPPLICABLE <strong>BMP</strong>SRunoff fromStructures andHomesCOMMON WATER QUALITY PROBLEMS TO ADDRESSRunoff from PavedDriveways andParkingInfiltration Trench(Section 4.1.1.3) x xNotes and UsesTypically used for runoff sheet flowing fromrooftops or driveways.Hydrologic Source Control <strong>BMP</strong>s(Section 4.1 Hydrologic Source Control)Rain Garden(Section 4.1.1.6) x xFilter Strip(Section 4.1.1.7)xRock Lined andVegetated Swale(Section 4.3.1.10)x xSubsurfaceInfiltration System(Section 4.1.1.4)x xPervious Pavement(Section 4.1.1.1)xLandscaped depression that typically includesintensive planting and permanent irrigation.Can induce/increase soil infiltration function.Also useful along turf perimeter and for SEZbuffers.In order to incorporate infiltration capacity,use of check dams is necessary. Refer also toCheck Dam (Section 4.1.1.9)Useful to "hide" infiltration systems belowground. May provide increased runoffstorage capacity where space for infiltrationis limited.A rigorous maintenance regime is necessaryto maintain effectiveness over time.Redundant <strong>BMP</strong>s may be required by thepermitting authority.This rain garden collects driveway stormwater via a rock swale constructed through a grassarea. An above ground low-flow irrigation system supports aesthetically pleasing nativeand adapted plants.CHAPTER 3: Permanent <strong>BMP</strong> Planning and SelectionTRPA <strong>BMP</strong> HandbookPage 3-8 2012

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