UFC 3-210-10
25 October 2004
4-3.2
Conventional Precipitation Analysis ...............................
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4-4
STORAGE......................................................................
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4-4.1
LID Storage Concepts ....................................................
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4-4.2
Conventional Storage Concepts.....................................
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4-5
INFILTRATION...............................................................
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4-5.1
LID Infiltration Concepts .................................................
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4-5.2
Conventional Infiltration Concepts..................................
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4-6
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION ..............................................
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4-6.1
LID Evapotranspiration Concepts...................................
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4-6.2
Conventional Evaporation Concepts ..............................
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CHAPTER 5
LID DESIGN GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
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5-1
INTRODUCTION............................................................
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5-2
REGULATORY AND NATURAL RESOURCE
DESIGN ISSUES .......................................................
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5-3
FUNDAMENTAL SITE PLANNING CONCEPTS ...........
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5-3.1
Hydrology is the Integrating Framework for the Design..
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5-3.2
Distribute Controls Through Micromanagement .............
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5-3.3
Stormwater is Controlled at the Source ..........................
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5-3.4
Incorporate Non-Structural Systems ..............................
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5-3.5
Utilize Multifunctional Landscape, Buildings and
Infrastructures ............................................................
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5-4
LID MANAGEMENT AND DESIGN STRATEGIES ........
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5-4.1
LID Site Planning Components ......................................
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5-4.2
LID Design Approach .....................................................
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5-4.3
Minimization of Development Impacts ............................
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5-4.4
Control of Watershed Timing and Runoff Patterns .........
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5-4.5
Use of Integrated Management Practices (IMPs)...........
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5-4.6
Pollution Prevention .......................................................
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5-5
DESIGN GUIDANCE AND STANDARDS ......................
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5-5.1
Methods to Determine Effectiveness ..............................
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5-5.2
Monitoring Strategies .....................................................
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CHAPTER 6
DISTRIBUTED MICRO-SCALE SYSTEMS
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6-1
INTRODUCTION............................................................
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6-2
REPRESENTATIVE LID PRACTICES ...........................
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6-2.1
Nutrient Processing ........................................................
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6-2.2
Treatment Train Approach for Water Quality..................
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6-2.3
Energy Processing .........................................................
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6-2.4
Multifunctional Infrastructure and Buildings ....................
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6-2.5
Ancillary Benefits............................................................
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CHAPTER 7
COMPARISON OF LID TO CONVENTIONAL PRACTICES
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7-1
INTRODUCTION............................................................ 36
7-2
COMPLIANCE VS. WATER RESOURCE OBJECTIVES 36
7-3
WATER QUALITY CONTROL........................................ 36
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