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Site run-off reduction


5.1 Site run-off reduction

Reduction methods may include conventional as well as innovative practices.
These may include pervious parking, sheet flow to open space, green roofs, downspout disconnection.
They may also include incentives for environmental site design, such as forest preservation and the reduction of soil disturbance.

Guidance can be found here;



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