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Simple Description. Water is directed and released into a excavated (dug) depression (low spot) in the yard that is planted with grasses, trees and shrubs to filter the water. Website Description: Individual bioretention areas can serve highly impervious drainage areas less than two (2) acres in size. Surface runoff is directed into a shallow landscaped depression that incorporates many of the pollutant removal mechanisms that operate in forested ecosystems. The primary component of a bioretention practice is the filter bed, which has a mixture of sand, soil, and organic material as the filtering media with a surface mulch layer. During storms, runoff temporarily ponds 6 to 12 inches above the mulch layer and then rapidly filters through the bed. Normally, the filtered runoff is collected in an underdrain and returned to the storm drain system. The underdrain consists of a perforated pipe in a gravel layer installed along the bottom of the filter bed. A bioretention facility with an underdrain system is commonly referred to as a Bioretention Filter. Bioretention can also be designed to infiltrate runoff into native soils. This can be done at sites with permeable soils, a low groundwater table, and a low risk of groundwater contamination. This design features the use of a “partial exfiltration” system that promotes greater groundwater recharge. Underdrains are only installed beneath a portion of the filter bed, above a stone “sump” layer, or eliminated altogether, thereby increasing stormwater infiltration. A bioretention facility without an underdrain system, or with a storage sump in the bottom is commonly referred to as a Stormwater Practice #10: Dry Swale Simple Description: A shallow ditch that has been rototilled and compost added to the soil and is planted in grass to filter water from the roof, yard or driveway. The shallow ditch does not generally hold water (standing water) for a long period of time. Website Description: Dry ▇▇▇▇▇▇ are essentially bioretention cells that are shallower, configured as linear channels, and covered with turf or other surface material (other than mulch and ornamental plants). The dry swale is a soil filter system that temporarily stores and then filters the desired Treatment Volume (Tv). Dry ▇▇▇▇▇▇ rely on a pre-mixed soil media filter below the channel that is similar to that used for bioretention. If soils are extremely permeable, runoff infiltrates into underlying soils. In most cases, however, the runoff treated by the soil media flow...
Simple Description. A simple description of the Mortgaged ------------------ Property located in New Mexico is all property and improvements commonly known as Rio West Mall located in Gallup, New Mexico just north of the intersection of U.S. Highway 666 and Interstate 40.

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