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Table of contentsOutdoor Work Areas
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Table of contentsSF-1.SF-2.SF-3.SF-
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1 IntroductionPurposeThis Stormwate
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IntroductionIn July 2003, the permi
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IntroductionFor redevelopment proje
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Integrated ApproachIt is also helpf
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Integrated ApproachPut landscaping
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Chapter 3Figure 3-1. Process for Ad
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Chapter 3runoff reduction first (ev
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Chapter 3As the name implies (and a
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Appendix ASubmittal RequirementsThe
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Sacramento County Supplemental Appl
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Example Post Construction Stormwate
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Typically maintenance agreements an
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Example Maintenance Covenant(Sacram
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Device in accordance with the maint
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[attach]DECLARANT’S ACKNOWLEGEMEN
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Recorded at the request of:CITY OF
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9. The obligations herein undertake
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EXHIBIT B[Map/Illustration]
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City of FolsomThe City of Folsom ow
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Appendix D-1: Residential Sites: Ru
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Form D-1d: Alternative Driveway Des
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Form D-2a: Disconnected Pavement Wo
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Appendix D-3Runoff Reduction Credit
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These tables refer to runoff reduct
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unoff from the driveway by 60% whil
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The designer must determine how man
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Or the ASCE-WEF method (Sacramento)
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Table 3 - Multipliers Based on Rati
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SMRC, The Stormwater Manager’s Re
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Flow-based control measure design s
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5. Enter the capture curve selected
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Subject: VEGETATED SWALE EXAMPLEPLA
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PART II:Routing Excess Runoff throu
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4. Design the OutletThe outlet shou
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Exhibit 1Water Quality Orifice Outl
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3. Calculate Planter Surface Area A
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Appendix HDrainage Design and Storm